Apple confirms price increases; iPhone 18 Pro could start at $1,399 or more per WSJ estimates
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Ryan Christoffel
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that rising component costs, particularly for RAM and storage, will lead to price increases across Apple's product lineup. According to WSJ estimates, the iPhone 18 Pro could start at $1,399 or more due to unprecedented cost increases for chips and memory components. Cook stated Apple is still working through which devices will see price hikes and when they will take effect.
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bskyApple confirms price increases; iPhone 18 Pro could start at $1,399 or more per WSJ estimates9to5mac.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledApple isn't immune to soaring chip prices, Chief Executive Tim Cook told The Wall Street Journal.
When asked which devices would be getting price increases and when, Cook responded, 'We're still working through that.'
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