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Apple Hikes Prices on Almost Everything Except iPhones

Macs, iPads, HomePods, and Apple TVs all cost way more now. Even the already expensive Vision Pro, too.
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CNET
· Jun 29, 2026
Your Next iPad and Mac Are Going to Cost More. Here's Every Apple Price Hike
Apple just raised prices across several iPads, Macs and home devices. Here's why and by how much.
iPhone in Canada
· Jun 25, 2026
Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada
Apple quietly hiked prices on a bunch of its hardware overnight, hitting MacBooks, iMacs, iPads, and even some smart home accessories in Canada. The price changes follow a warning from Apple CEO Tim Cook last week, who flagged serious supply constraints and rising production costs in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “There’s less [] The post Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
Engadget
· Jun 30, 2026
All the Apple products avoiding the price hike (for now)
All the Apple products avoiding the price hike (for now)
Mashable
· Jun 26, 2026
3 Apple products that did not increase in price
Apple raised prices on many of its products this week, but a few, such as iPhones, were excepted from that policy.
MobileSyrup
· Jun 25, 2026
Apple raised prices, here’s why your next MacBook costs up to $400 more
Apple raised prices for several of its products, including iPads, MacBooks, and more, in Canada and other regions. Below is a list of Apple products that have seen price increases in Canada so far. Notably, the company hasn’t increased the cost of iPhone models yet, though the company is widely expected to charge more for []
Gizmodo
· Jun 26, 2026
Laptop Prices Have Passed the Point of No Return
Apple, just like everybody else, can't or won’t bring prices back down to pre-2025 levels.
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Related coverage for "Apple Hikes Prices on Almost Everything Except iPhones": CNET — Your Next iPad and Mac Are Going to Cost More. Here's Every Apple Price Hike. iPhone in Canada — Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada. Engadget — All the Apple products avoiding the price hike (for now). Mashable — 3 Apple products that did not increase in price. MobileSyrup — Apple raised prices, here’s why your next MacBook costs up to $400 more. Gizmodo — Laptop Prices Have Passed the Point of No Return