If you want to buy Apple's highly-anticipated iPhone X in the U.S., you'll have to shell out $999 for it.
If you live elsewhere, you'll have to pay even more.
Apple charges different prices for its devices from country to country, depending in part on taxes and how each local currency compares with the U.S. dollar.
In some countries, like Canada and Japan, the iPhone X costs about $100 more than it does in the U.S. In other nations, like Italy and Ireland, the phone is over $400 more expensive than it is in the States.
Apple analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures said that iPhones tend to cost between $50 and $300 more internationally.
With that in mind, here's how much the iPhone X costs in 15 countries, according to Apple's website. The prices were converted to U.S. dollars using Google's currency calculator.