The all new iPhone 6 has been announced, and pricing closely follows prior iPhone models. But there’s a catch; the two upper-end models have both doubled their capacity without raising the prices. That means that if you skip the intro-model of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, you’ll get twice as much storage capacity. Here’s the breakdown on pricing:

iPhone 6 with 4.7″ Display Contract Pricing

$199 – 16GB

$299 – 64GB

$399 – 128GB

iPhone 6 Plus with 5.5″ Display Contract Pricing

$299 – 16GB

$399 – 64GB

$499 – 128GB

Keep in mind these prices as shown are for two-year contract subsidies through major cellular carriers. The full unlocked prices for each model will be significantly higher, as usual.

Unlocked / No-Contract pricing for the new iPhone 6 models is quite a bit more because you lose the carrier subsidy. Those prices are currently set as follows:

Price of iPhone 6 with 4.7″ Display Unlocked / No Contract

$649 – 16GB

$749 – 64GB

$849 – 128GB

Price of iPhone 6 Plus with 5.5″ Display Unlocked / No Contract

$749 – 16GB

$849 – 64GB

$949 – 128GB

Notably absent is a 32GB model, which is a bit curious as that size capacity really should have replaced the 16GB version… this makes the middle and upper end model particularly desirable.