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As rumors have been demonstrated for a while, it seems that Apple is preparing a large price tags to go along with its upcoming iPhone 17 series. If the company just tries to meet the increase in manufacturing costs caused by revenue, you can expect your IPhone 17 To be $ 50 more expensive.
This report is a courtyard of Investment Banking and Capital Markets firm Jeffrez. It is expected that the $ 50 increase will apply to all Apple’s upcoming flagship phones, including the new iPhone 17 Air. The price collision is the least expected, as the industry was not estimated.
In my opinion, it has been a long time. The iPhone 16 series did not rise in prices, but Apple could not last forever. Even if President Trump did not impose tariffs that target Apple, the industry is seeing an increase in prices of components throughout the board.
At least now, Apple can hope that consumers blame taxes rather than their decisions. Apple is trying to stop many of these revenue by transferring production from China to India, but the President has summoned CEO Tim Cook on it, and has vowed to further sanctions.
IPhone 16 Series Price is like iPhone 15 Image Credit – First
For now, I think the controversy will not increase over $ 50, especially when the current iPhone model of Samsung phones costs slightly higher. However, the report estimates that the possibility of rising prices will be worse when Apple is ready to unveil the iPhone 18. Even when the company is expected to announce a foldable iPhone, we can expect it to cost the arm and leg.
Samsung has not been called directly by President Trump, definitely because it is not an American company. The president has expressed his desire to make an iPhone, and the galaxy phone has checked advertising. However, Samsung is also affected by rates, though it is less than Apple because it transmitted its production from China years ago.
Many people have said they don’t like the design for this again IPhone 17 Pro, combined with prices, can make it one of the unpopular iPhone lineup over the years. Then once again, we have already thought, but Apple’s quarterly reports continue to grow again and again.
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