Apple hasn’t raised iPhone prices yet, but with sharp increases already hitting Macs and iPads, waiting to buy could mean paying significantly more in the coming months. Picture: TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP
Earlier this week, Apple hiked prices across most of its devices, including Macs, iPads and even the Apple TV, but the iPhone has so far managed to avoid this unwelcome increase.
But it seems inevitable that the iPhone will eventually take a hit as well.
It’s clear that some of the increases already introduced will allow Apple to launch its new range of devices in September at higher price points.
Chief among those expected new devices will be the iPhone 18 range. There are also rumours that the Pro and Pro Max models will launch first, with the cheaper base-model iPhone 18 arriving at a later stage.






