Britain will be the second most expensive place in the world to buy the new iPhone 6s - with some models costing £130 more than abroad, according to new research.
The landmark gadget goes on sale in the UK today (Fri) but customers will typically pay £100 more for some models than those in America, the cheapest destination. The 16GB iPhone 6s Plus version will cost a whopping £619 in Britain compared to just £486 in the US. America is again the cheapest when it comes to the 16GB iPhone 6s, costing just £421, nearly £120 cheaper than in the UK where it costs £539.