Apple may raise iPhone prices, reports WSJ
- Apple is planning to increase the prices of its iPhone lineup set to launch this autumn, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.
- The starting price for the iPhone 16 could rise from $799 to around $1,142 due to projected tariffs, as stated by Rosenblatt Securities.
- Apple expects tariffs to add about $900 million in costs in the April-June quarter.
- The premium iPhone models will continue to be manufactured in China, despite the tariff developments, as reported by The Journal.
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Apple may raise iPhone prices, reports WSJ
Apple is weighing price hikes for its upcoming fall iPhone lineup but is keen to avoid linking any increases to US tariffs on imports from China, where most of its devices are assembled, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The technology giant's shares were up 7% in premarket trading, tracking gains in the wider market after Washington and Beijing agreed to temporarily slash the reciprocal tariffs on Monday. But Chinese imports will stil…
Apple is considering raising the prices of new iPhones.
Apple has begun considering raising prices for its upcoming iPhone lineup, which will be released later this year, while avoiding linking any increases to U.S. tariffs on imports from China, where most of its devices are assembled, according to the Wall Street Journal. Shares of the tech giant rose 7 percent in premarket trading, tracking broader market gains after Washington and Beijing agreed to temporarily reduce mutual tariffs on Monday. How…
Apple eyes major change for all iPhones - and it will cost you $1,000 or more
TECH giant Apple is set to raise prices on its upcoming iPhones – but insists the hike is due to new features, not US tariffs on Chinese imports. The iPhone 16 base model, expected to start at $799, could skyrocket to over $1,100 – a rise of over 40 percent – according to analysts at Rosenblatt Securities. GettyThe new iPhone 16 could cost over $1,100, according to analyst projections[/caption] APApple says the price jump is due to new features …
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