Apple reportedly plans to hike costs of upcoming iPhones | TechCrunch


Apple is planning to extend the costs of its iPhone lineup set to launch this autumn, although it’s attempting to not make it appear as if the hikes are linked to the U.S.’ tariffs on imports from China, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing nameless sources.

The corporate is contemplating as an alternative linking the value hikes to different developments, which could embody new options and designs, the report stated, citing nameless provide chain sources.

Elevated tariffs are anticipated to value Apple $900 million within the third quarter, although the corporate has up to now not confirmed if the U.S.-China commerce struggle might affect the costs of its merchandise. The corporate can also be now importing a bigger portion of its iPhones from India, moderately than China, to mitigate tariffs.

The U.S. and China on Monday, nonetheless, agreed to pause their respective reciprocal tariffs on one another for 90 days to permit time for additional discussions. Trump’s authorities has additionally introduced main tariff exemptions for the tech trade, significantly for smartphones, laptops, laborious drives, and machines that make semiconductors, although a earlier 20% tariff on Chinese language items nonetheless applies.

Apple is ready to debut an ultra-thin iPhone this 12 months, multiple shops have reported beforehand.

The corporate can also be stated to have extra formidable plans for 2027. Come 2027, we’d see the corporate’s removing a cutout on iPhones altogether, per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

The corporate plans to launch a “largely glass, curved iPhone” with no cutouts on the iPhone’s twentieth anniversary, Bloomberg reported. That may be becoming, given Apple started its final main redesign effort with the iPhone X in 2017, the smartphone’s tenth anniversary.

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