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Why Apple May Not Wait Until September to Increase iPhone, iPad Prices

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June 23, 2026

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Why Apple May Not Wait Until September to Increase iPhone, iPad Prices

Apple has been rumoured to be preparing to increase the prices of its products sooner than expected. CEO Tim Cook, in a recent interview, warned that component costs may force the Cupertino-based tech...

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