iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone price in Bangladesh
iPhone price in Bangladesh list
Apple has been making iPhones for a long time now. However, Apple is still not opening any Apple Stores in Bangladesh. That is the reason the iPhone price in Bangladesh is not stable. Price can be changed at any time.
There are few current prices of iPhones in Bangladesh.
iPhone Models | iPhone price in BD |
iPhone 15 |
128GB 95,999 BDT 256GB 123,99 BDT 512GB TBA |
iPhone 15 Plus |
128GB 124,990 BDT 256GB TBA 512GB TBA |
iPhone 15Â Pro |
128GB 135,999 BDT 256GB 146,999 BDT 512GB 183,999 BDT 1TB 214,999 BDT |
iPhone 15Â Pro Max |
256GB 156,999 BDT 512GB 186,999 BDT 1TB 217,999 BDT |
iPhone 14 |
128GB 89,000 BDT 256GB 99,999 BDT 512GB 106,999 BDT |
iPhone 14 Plus |
128GB 104,999 BDT 256GB 112,000 BDT 512GB 124,999 BDT |
iPhone 14 Pro |
128GB 149,999 BDT 256GB 159,999 BDT 512GB 174,999 BDT 1TB 184,999 BDT |
iPhone 14 Pro Max |
128GB 159,999 BDT 256GB 164,999 BDT 512GB 205,999 BDT 1TB 243,999 BDT |
iPhone 13 |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 13 Mini |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 13 Pro |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 13 Pro Max |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available 1TBÂ Not available |
iPhone 12 |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 12 Mini |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 12 Pro |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
iPhone 12 Pro Max |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Â Not available |
iPhone SE price in Bangladesh |
128GBÂ Not available 256GBÂ Not available 512GBÂ Not available |
Note: "Not available"Â prices are currently out of stock.
iPhone prices in Bangladesh are unstable, and prices can change anytime; therefore, keep visiting us to get the latest prices.
iPhones
The iPhone is a smartphone made by Apple that combines a computer, iPod, digital camera, and cellular phone into one device with a touchscreen interface. The iPhone runs the iOS operating system (OS), and as of 2017, there were 2.2 million apps available for it through the Apple App Store, according to Statista.
iPhone models
Apple regularly releases new iPhone models, introducing new features and design changes.
As of 2017, the newest version was the iPhone X (pronounced iPhone 10), which eliminated the traditional Home button in favor of a full touchscreen interface.
First iPhone
The first-generation iPhone was extremely thin (only 11.6 mm thick) but wider and longer than many comparable devices. The display area was a 3.5-inch-wide screen with a multitouch interface and unusually high resolution (160 pixels per inch). Unlike most other smartphones at the time, iPhone did not use a hardware keyboard or a stylus. Instead, a user relied on multiple taps and dragged to navigate through iPhone OS 1.0, a mobile version of Apple's OS X for Mac computers. Like the iPod, the iPhone synchronized data with a user's personal computer via a USB port, using Apple iTunes as client software.
iPhone 3G, 3GS
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Apple released the second-generation iPhone and iPhone OS 2.0 on July 11, 2008. The new device was called the iPhone 3G, a nod to its new ability to connect to third-generation (3G) cellular networks powered by technologies such as UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service) and HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access). It was available in 8 GB and 16 GB models.
The iPhone OS 2.0 update included a number of features designed for business, including support for Microsoft Exchange email. Improved mobile security features included secure access to corporate networks over Cisco's IPSec virtual private network (VPN), plus remote wipe and other management capabilities.
iPhone 4 and 4S
Apple released the iPhone 4 on June 21, 2010. With this model, Apple also changed the name of the OS from iPhone OS to iOS. The name change was made in the aftermath of the April 3, 2010, release of the iPad, which ran the same OS.
iPhone 5, 5C, and 5S
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The Apple iPhone 5, which was released on Sept. 21, 2012, featured a taller screen than its predecessors, measuring 4 inches diagonally with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and 1136 x 640 resolution. It ran on Apple's A6 processor and included a specially designed nano-SIM card, plus a new connector that was incompatible with plugs and accessories for the iPad, iPod or previous iPhones. The iPhone 5 was also the first iPhone to support LTE (Long-Term Evolution) networks and the 5 GHz wireless band. It was available in 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB models.Â
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus; 6S and 6S Plus
Apple released the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus on Sept. 19, 2014. It marked the first time that one iPhone model was available in two different sizes. The iPhone 6 featured a 4.7-inch display with a 1334 x 750 resolution, and the iPhone 6 Plus had a 5.5-inch display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution. Both devices ran Apple's A8 processor and M8 motion coprocessor, and they were the first to come with Apple Pay, Apple's mobile payments service.
iPhone SE
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Apple released the iPhone SE, a smaller version of the iPhone 6S, on March 31, 2016.
The iPhone SE featured a 4-inch display but ran on the same A9 and M9 chips as the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. It was available in 16 GB and 64 GB models and came in four colors: space gray, silver, gold and rose gold.
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, released on Sept. 16, 2016, boasted Apple's first water- and dust-resistant casing. The devices, which came in 32 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB versions, also featured two 12-megapixel cameras and Apple's new four-core A10 Fusion processor.
In a major design change, Apple eliminated the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, forcing users to either rely on wireless headphones or an adapter for the iPhone's Lightning port.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus shipped with iOS 10, whose new features included Siri integration with third-party apps and expanded 3D Touch capabilities.
iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
Apple gave the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus a new aluminum-and-glass design, a six-core A11 Bionic processor, and wireless charging capabilities. The devices, released on Sept. 22, 2017, also had new cameras built especially for augmented reality (AR) use cases. Both models came in two sizes: 64 GB and 256 GB.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus shipped with iOS 11, including ARKit, an AR apps SDK.
iPhone X
Apple also released the iPhone X at the same time as the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. The iPhone X eliminated the physical Home button that was present on every preceding iPhone model, giving the device a touchscreen-only interface.
The iPhone X featured an all-glass design and 5.8-inch display, making it the largest iPhone in history. The device also marked the debut of Face ID, a new way of authenticating user access through facial recognition technology.
Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus
Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are designed the same as the iPhone 13 series; Apple uses the same notch, the same display size, and the same chip (A15 bionic chip). Apple updates the A15 bionic chip for the new iPhone 14; previously iPhone 13 A15 chip build with a 4-core GPU and 6-core CPU, But now it has a 5-core GPU and 6-core CPU. iPhone 14 camera got new features like a photonic engine and stabilization mode.
These features are good for gamers and photographers; iPhone 14 comes in Blue, Purple, Midnight, Starlight, and Red.
Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max
Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max comes with a brand new dynamic island, the most advanced notch on Earth. The camera system most advanced than ever; Apple updated the camera to 48MP.