The Age
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·7 hours ago
Apple chief warns your iPhone is about to get more expensive
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook warned that iPhone prices will rise in 2026 due to soaring component costs driven by increased demand for AI data centers. Cook noted that Apple faced unprecedented competition for memory and storage and indicated that this year's new models could cost consumers $200 to $300 more than last year's iPhone 17.
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