Apple managed to keep Trump’s tariffs off its back, but the cost is still coming, and this time it’s landing directly on 0 to the briefing document obtained, CEO Tim Cook offered President Donald Trump a $100 billion sweetener to protect Apple’s supply 1 return, Trump gave Apple a pass on semiconductor tariffs that could have doubled chip 2 handed Trump a gold-and-glass plaque in front of reporters last month, calling it a thank-you “for putting American innovation and American jobs front and center.” That moment boosted Apple’s total 3 pledge to $600 billion over five 4 behind the optics, the company’s preparing to raise iPhone prices anyway, and not by 5 expect Apple to announce four new iPhones on Tuesday under the iPhone 17 6 despite the White House exemption, the price of at least one model is likely going up.
“A lot of the chatter is: Will the iPhone go up in price?” said Jeff Fieldhack, research director at 7 answer seems to be 8 analyst Edison Lee already factored in a $50 hike in his average selling price 9 still rates Apple as a 10 changes strategy as tariffs hit other tech While smartphones haven’t seen price bumps yet, other sectors 11 makers Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo all raised prices on hardware this 12 pressure has also pushed up costs in shoes, clothing, and 13 and other Wall Street analysts say Apple is 14 Sachs pointed out that Apple’s sales mix is already tilting toward more expensive models, which raises the average price per phone even without across-the-board 15 firm also noted that this year’s new models may include a redesigned, thinner device replacing the sluggish iPhone 16 16 new slim phone could trade camera features and battery size for a sleeker body, but it’s still expected to cost $899, the same price as the old 17 still comes in cheaper than Samsung’s comparable Galaxy Edge, which launched at $1,099.
Goldman analysts said the slimmer build “may drive some demand interest,” but the cuts to battery and camera performance may hurt its appeal versus base models. There’s still a chance that even this thinner model could get a higher price tag, though that hasn’t been 18 hasn’t said anything public about price 19 a May earnings call, he simply said, “there was nothing to announce,” adding, “the operational team has done an incredible job around optimizing the supply chain and the inventory.” Apple avoids full tariff damage but cost shows up in pricing Back in February, Trump triggered sweeping tariffs aimed at China, Vietnam, India, and others.
Apple’s exposure was 20 of its phones are made in China, and Vietnam and India are where the company has started moving production to avoid political 21 fully applied, the tariffs could have pushed Apple’s component and assembly costs through the roof. Instead, the 22 some of the harsher 23 got exempted 24 in May, Tim told investors Apple had rerouted supply chains, importing more units from 25 also leaned heavily on his relationship with Trump, including a high-profile White House visit in 26 that meeting, Trump promised Apple an exemption from another round of chip 27 though the IEEPA tariffs were later ruled illegal, they remain 28 Apple is still 29 company reported $800 million in tariff-related costs for the June quarter, almost all of it tied to IEEPA measures targeting Chinese 30 that’s under 4% of Apple’s profits, Tim warned the number could reach $1.1 billion in the current quarter.
Now, rather than continue eating those losses, Apple may push the costs onto 31 company has done it 32 2020, it raised the starting price of its base iPhone from $699 to $829. In 2022, Apple removed the cheaper iPhone Mini and added the larger Plus model at $899. In 2023, the iPhone Pro Max jumped from $1,099 to $1,199. JPMorgan analysts expect Apple to repeat that 33 time, they believe Apple will cut the entry-level iPhone 17 Pro — the $999 version with 128GB of storage — and make the 256GB model the new base, priced at $1,099.
Since Apple typically charges $100 to double storage, removing the lower-tier version is a silent way to increase pricing without changing the top-line 34 you're reading this, you’re already 35 there with our newsletter .
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