Apple confirms iPhone price increases of up to €200 due to rising component costs
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Vincent Pialat
Summary
Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the company will raise prices on iPhones and other products in the coming months due to rising costs of essential electronic components. Cook stated in a Wall Street Journal interview that price increases are "inevitable" as Apple can no longer absorb the component cost surges. The price hike could reach up to €200 on some devices.
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Nous avons essayé de protéger nos clients le plus longtemps possible, mais cette situation n'est plus durable.
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