Apple raises prices across product lineup due to global supply chain constraints
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Chris Barylick
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Apple has raised prices across nearly its entire product lineup, citing global supply chain constraints. The increases range from $30 on the HomePod mini to $200 on the iPad Pro, with the iPad Air seeing the largest percentage increase at $150. The article lists specific price changes for HomePod, Apple TV, iPad models, and MacBook Neo, noting the online store was briefly taken down before the new pricing went into effect.
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After briefly taking the site down on Thursday, Apple's online store is back up with a series of product price increases across multiple product groups.
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