Apple is not untouched by the crisis of Ramageddon. On Thursday the company announced that the price of several of its key products will be increasing due to the current tough tech economy. But what was not Get a price increase?
That’s what we are here to find out. While many product categories such as MacBooks and iPads were subject to this change, some major categories were not. Here are the Apple products whose prices did not increase this week.
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iPhone
The biggest headliner here is the iPhone. Apple’s most important product was exempted from this week’s price increase, with every model available online at the Apple Store remaining at its regular MSRP. These include:
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iPhone 16
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iPhone 16 Plus
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iPhone 17E
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iPhone 17
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iPhone Air
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iPhone 17 Pro
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iPhone 17 Pro Max
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If you want to buy one of those devices, it costs the same now as it did a week ago. That said, Apple is going to announce a new batch of iPhones in September, so it will be interesting to see They The devices have seen an increase in sticker prices.
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apple watches
Next is Apple Watch. Apple did not raise prices on the following models:
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Apple probably kept iPhone prices up despite the ongoing global memory shortage to keep consumers happy, but Apple Watches probably don’t require as much onboard memory as smartphones. This may explain why these devices remain at the same price as before.
AirPods
In the end, Apple decided to keep the AirPods models available at their normal prices:
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airpods 4 anc
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airpods pro 3
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airpods max 2
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Again, the lack of memory probably doesn’t affect earbuds to the extent that it affects phones, laptops, or tablets. Then again, it’s no surprise that the AirPods weren’t affected.
Now that we’ve established which Apple devices are safe from price hikes, all eyes are on the iPhone 18.