First noted by iGen.FR, Apple has slightly raised the prices of the iPhone 5s and 5c in France. As shown above, the increase ranges between €10 for the 16 GB model, €12 for the 32 GB model and €18 for the 64 GB model. In terms of dollar value, when converted, these changes are equivalent to a rise of about $13 – $25.

The same price increase applies to the 5c, again dependent on capacity, going from €599 to €609 for the 16 GB model and from €699 to €711 for the 32 GB variant.

These changes have been applied silently to the store with no official communication by Apple. However, due to the relatively small deltas involved,  it is likely that this adjustment is to correct for fluctuations in international exchange rates. Last night, Apple adjusted App Store prices in Japan due to a weakening of the Yen.