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Apple has already raised prices on Macs and iPads to absorb the costs of increased RAM costs, but an iPhone price hike is still expected. The competition may have provided a hint as to how much. Prices haven't moved for the iPhone 17 lineup, but almost certainly will for iPhone 18 Prices went up across many product lines, including ones like Apple TV , Apple Vision Pro , and Mac to compensate for the AI-induced RAM shortage. Only the iPhone remained untouched by price hikes, but new premium devices launching in September will almost definitely see higher prices. According to the "Power On" newsletter from Bloomberg , Apple's competition could provide a hint about where iPhone prices might go. It's all guesswork with no indication of knowledge of Apple's actual plans, but the idea works simply because of the volumes Apple sells iPhones at. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The iPhone Ultra may actually live up to the hype, as people who have tried pre-release versions of the model indicate it will be worthy of its hyper-premium price. A render of what the iPhone Ultra could look like - Image Credit: AppleInsider Apple is widely expected to be launching its first foldable smartphone in September, under what is believed to be called the iPhone Ultra. However, while it will ship with a more premium price than a typical Pro-grade iPhone , it seems that it may actually be worth it. In Sunday's "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg , Mark Gurman says he has spoken to multiple people who have tried out the inbound foldable. Based on what they say, it seems like it will offer a lot to potential buyers. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
So many rumored products were recently confirmed because of Apple itself leaking the details, but it turns out that all of this news was because of a single mistake in macOS that they've been making for years. Details have been leaked of future AirPods Pro with cameras When Apple issued the release candidate of macOS Tahoe 26.7 on August 17, 2026 , it should have been practically routine. The release candidate is the last stage of a series of test versions, and unless something unexpected happens, it's the one that is then released to users instead of testers. Something unexpected happened. Buried inside the release candidate was a whole series of references to products Apple has not yet announced. Many of them were just code names, but there are details of how devices like the expected Home Hub will work. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Earlier this month, Google unveiled its new Pixel 11 lineup. The phones themselves were rather similar compared to the previous Pixel 10 lineup, though they offer a few delightful quality of life improvements. One of those is a new set of camera processing options – allowing you to have far more control over what your photo will look like. On the cusp of the iPhone 18 Pro release , I’m hoping Apple offers something similar to this.