Why Apple might have to give the iPhone 16 a price hike

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Why Apple might have to give the iPhone 16 a price hike
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Given the higher iPhone 15 manufacturing costs, Apple might raise the iPhone 16 prices next year. Here's what you need to know.

The iPhone 15 hit stores only about a month ago, and we're 11 months away from the iPhone 16 launch. But we already have plenty of iPhone 16 rumors, including a report warning us that Apple might have to raise iPhone prices next year. The higher manufacturing cost of the iPhone 15 series may force Apple to increase the prices of the next-gen iPhone series, even though they went unchanged for another year with the iPhone 15 series.

8 times more expensive than the iPhone 14 Pro Max's zoom lens. iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max retail boxes. Nikkei partnered with Fomalhaut Techno Solutions to disassemble the four iPhone 15 models and estimate the costs. As I already explained, the iPhone 15 Pro Max costs around $558 to make, or 12% more than its predecessor. This is an unofficial estimate, of course. The display costs around $115, or 10% more than the iPhone 14 Pro Max screen.

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