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iPhone 18 Pro could deal with the RAM crisis through a storage hike — here's why I think that's unlikely

  • Ahead of the expected iPhone 18 launch later this year, analysts say Apple could raise iPhone 18 Pro prices by making 512GB the base storage, repeating a tactic noted by Craig Moffett.
  • Heightened competition for wafer capacity means, according to TrendForce, contract DRAM and NAND prices could rise up to 90–95% this quarter, driving memory costs higher.
  • On the hardware side, analyst estimates show Apple could pay $57 more for the two memory types in the base-model iPhone 18 compared to iPhone 17, with NAND soldered to the logic board affecting storage choices.
  • On the most recent earnings call, Tim Cook, Apple CEO, said rising memory prices had minimal impact last quarter but will affect gross margin this quarter, while Ming‑Chi Kuo predicts Apple will avoid raising iPhone 18 Pro starting prices.
  • Skeptics point out that Apple's supply-chain management avoids passing cost hikes directly to customers, and the article's author and analysts find repeated storage-driven price increases unlikely while Apple explores Intel chip supply.
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MacRumors broke the news in United States on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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