December 23, 2014 - 15:12 AMT
Apple reopens online store in Russia, hikes iPhone 6 price

Apple has reopened its online store in Russia, after closing it last week due to instability in the ruble. But Russian consumers logging onto the reopened store have discovered that the price of the iPhone has shot up during the downtime, Business Insider reports.

The 16GB iPhone 6 now costs 53,990 rubles (around $991). Before the store shut, it was priced at 39,900 rubles (around $574). That's a price increase of around 35%.

Apple suspended online sales in Russia as the ruble plummeted in value against the dollar. If Apple had continued trading without adjusting prices, iPhones would have become so cheap in Russia that Apple would likely have lost money selling them.

The company said at the time that the store was down while it "reviewed pricing."

Last month Apple raised the prices of its products by 25% in Russia to try and counter the ruble's slide.

Earlier this month, Apple told developers that it was increasing the price of apps in Russia, with app prices shooting up almost 100%.