The price tag of Apple's new iPhone X has caused somewhat of a stir. The premium handset is starts at £999 in the UK, a record for a major phone manufacturer.

Apple has angered UK fans with the high cost, which is £244 or 32 per cent more expensive than the US starting price of $999 (£755) for the 64GB version. But Britain isn't the most affected by Apple's worldwide price changes, according to data compiled for the Telegraph by CupoNation.