Apple iPhones: Maintaining Affordabilityโฆ For Now
Apple’s 2017 iPhone Xโข marked a turning point, ushering in a new era of premium smartphones pricedโฃ over $1,000.โข Surprisingly,despite eight years ofโฃ inflation and technological advancements,iPhone pricing has remained relatively โstable. The iPhone 17 Pro now starts atโค $1099 – just a $100 increase – while the base iPhone model โคholds steadyโข around $799, only $100 more than its 2017โค counterpart.
Leading up to the โiPhone 17 launch, โanalysts predicted โnotable price hikes, fueled โby potential tariffs on Chinese imports imposed by former US Presidentโฃ Donald Trump. Though, Apple largely absorbed these costs. โคWhile โthe “Pro” models saw a $100 increase (from $999 to $1099), Apple offset โthis by doubling the base storage to 256GB.The new iPhone Air,positioned as an option toโ theโฃ iPhone 16 Plus,also โคexperienced โa $100 price increase,reaching $999.โค A surge in early-year purchases by consumers anticipatingโ higher prices kept the overall impact minimal.
This affordability is unlikelyโค to last. Apple willโ likely struggle to permanently absorb โrising costs, including tariffs. Shifting production from China to India won’t fully resolve the issue. The company is already signaling a future of $2,000+ iPhones.
This trend is already visible with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, wich offers a โ2TB storage option for around $2,000 -โ the closest Apple has come to that price point. Looking ahead, Apple plans to release its first foldable iPhone next year, aiming to compete with offerings from Samsung โคand Google, currently priced between $1,799 and $2,419 โขdepending onโ features. the future of iPhones points towards a considerably higher price bracket.