Apple reportedly plans to hike prices of upcoming iPhones | TechCrunch
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Apple is looking to increase the prices of its iPhone lineup this autumn, aiming to downplay the connection to U.S. tariffs on imports from China. The price hikes may be attributed to new features and designs, despite significant tariff costs affecting the company. To mitigate these tariffs, Apple is sourcing more iPhones from India. As tariffs were paused for discussions, the tech industry has received exemptions. Apple's innovation plans include an ultra-thin iPhone and a significant redesign for 2027, coinciding with the iPhone's 20th anniversary.
Apple is poised to increase its iPhone prices this autumn, diversifying its reasons while managing tariff effects, including shifting some production to India.
Amid US-China trade tensions, Apple plans to debut an ultra-thin iPhone while hinting at a significant redesign for its 20th anniversary in 2027.
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