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  2. Apple launches iPhone 16e: Price, release date, what to ... - AOL

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    For comparison, a new iPhone 16 with the lowest amount of storage available costs $799 compared with the iPhone 16e at $599. The iPhone 16 is Apple's latest budget-friendly smartphone.

  3. Apple reveals its version of budget AI: the $599 iPhone 16e - AOL

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    The 16e will likely help Apple in cost-sensitive markets such as Europe and China where buyers tend to pay for phones upfront, said Ben Bajarin, principal analyst at consulting firm Creative ...

  4. Apple gambles on new iPhone with AI features at lower cost - AOL

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    It will launch in the UK for £599, which is £200 less than the iPhone 16 - but more than double the price of the original iPhone SE went for when it launched in 2016.

  5. 0% finance - Wikipedia

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    Often, the biggest cost may involve forfeiting a cash discount which might otherwise be available on a cash purchase. [ 2 ] Suppose a customer opted for 0% finance to buy an electronic device worth $1000, offered on a term of 6 months' EMIs, with a $50 application processing fee and one month's EMI in advance.

  6. List of wind farms in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    No. Turbine Vendor Model Size (MW) Developer Proposed County Coordinates Notes Ballinagree [29] 125.4: Ørsted [2] FuturEnergy Ireland: 2026 Cork: Cloghercor [30] 125.4: Ørsted [2] FuturEnergy Ireland: 2027 Donegal: Coole [31] 50: 13: Statkraft: Westmeath: Coom Green Energy Park [32] 105.6: Ørsted [2] FuturEnergy Ireland: 2027 Cork ...

  7. Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Ireland

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    Ireland was the first country to introduce the now common blue European Union strip (comprising the European flag symbol and the country code of the member state) on the left-hand side of the number plate in 1991, following the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations statute of 1990 (S.I. No. 287/1990). [10]