Apple will unveil the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models during its ‘Wonderlust’ event next Tuesday. We already heard that the ‘Pro’ models would have a significant price increase this time around due to a new titanium build and a new camera technology. It was also revealed that the ‘Pro’ versions’ base capacity would be raised from 128GB to 256GB. According to a last-minute report, the iPhone 15 Pro versions would retain 128GB of basic storage while adding 8GB of RAM.
According to a number of rumours, Apple intends to raise the price of the whole iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lines. We can speculate that the base iPhone 15 models will be slightly expensive. It is estimated that both base models will be $50 more then their predecessors. But the ‘Pro’ variants would face a significant price increase as well.
So, we can assume that the iPhone 15 Pro will be available for around $1,099 and the iPhone 15 Pro Max for $1,199.
Apple will also reportedly offer only 1TB storage option rather than the rumoured 2TB storage option for the ‘Pro’ devices. We can relate the price increase might be due to the new titanium build, which is slightly more expensive than stainless steel.
It makes reasonable for the corporation to raise pricing as the material becomes more expensive as a result of continued inflation. Apple’s 256GB option for the iPhone 14 Pro Max now adds $100 to the final price. This indicates that if the business intends to raise the price of the iPhone 15 Pro models by $200, it will only be able to consider supplying 256GB of storage space.
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