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Here’s why buying the iPhone X could come with a free trip to New York

This is a no-brainer.

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Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, discusses features of the new iPhone X at the Steve Jobs Theater on the new Apple campus on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

It turns out you could buy the iPhone X in the US and get a holiday to New York for the same price of buying an iPhone X this side of the Atlantic.

Apple’s 10th anniversary flagship product was announced this week, but its starting price of £999 ($1,335) turned a few heads and makes it the most expensive phone the tech giant has ever made.

The iPhone X in use
(Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)

Before you go thinking this is just a phenomenon in euros, it’s possible in pounds too.

The higher spec, 256GB model of the phone costs £1,149 ($1536.37) in the UK, gives you a difference of $387.37 (£289.70) to play with when you subtract the $1,149 (£859.30) US price.

Perusing flights from London to New York near the iPhone X release date, November 3, you can find a return will set you back as little as £235.

SkyScanner screengrab
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A quick look at Kayak.co.uk for prices on those dates shows that’s enough to not only pay for a night’s sleep, but should even leave you with the money to travel to and from the airport.

The prices of hostels in New York
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Alternatively, the $999 price tag for the 64GB model equates to £747.35 at current exchange rates, which works out as a difference of £251.65 – more than enough to pay for the flights.

Of course you could pay just a little more while you’re over there buying your phone and stay a little longer – you’ve still effectively got your flights for free.

iPhone x
(Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)

“It will still sell in enormous volumes because Apple has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to persuade consumers to shift their overall spending to place a greater share of their disposable income towards a smartphone purchase,” said technology expert Ian Fogg, from IHS Markit.

The phone is Apple’s first with an edge-to-edge screen and facial recognition technology.

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