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How Apple Plans to Stealthily Navigate Skyrocketing iPhone Costs

As tariffs skyrocket, Apple may subtly raise iPhone prices through storage upgrades and financing plans to cushion the financial blow without shocking consumers.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

With a 104% tariff now in effect on Chinese-made iPhone models, Apple faces significantly higher import costs. Instead of raising prices directly, the company is likely to make subtle changes such as increasing storage tiers, bundling more services, and adjusting trade-in values. About 50% of iPhone buyers already pay more than the base price by upgrading storage, providing a pricing cushion. Two-thirds of buyers finance their phones using interest-free monthly installments, which helps absorb small price increases. Despite these strategies, higher costs could lead to longer upgrade cycles as users wait for better value. Apple has chartered cargo flights to stockpile inventory ahead of the tariff deadline but will need a long-term plan to manage costs effectively.

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