Apple to Raise iPhone Prices |
According to the Wall Street Journal, Tim Cook is considering making iPhones even more expensive. And this has little to do with the tariffs. Supposedly all the new features are raising manufacturing costs and it's time to pass those along to the Apple faithful. But isn't the iPhone expensive enough? An iPhone 16 Pro can easily reach $1500 with AppleCare+ and accessories. That is a lot of money when even comparing the costs to full-powered Mac computers that can be had for hundreds less. So what to do? The one silver lining is that Apple offers an array of different iPhones and every single one is powerful, capable, and can run all those apps that most of us use every day. They will work with iCloud. They will work with your email. They will support a calendar full of those Zoom meetings you love. Every iPhone is good, so there is no reason to spend huge stacks of cash on a phone with capabilities you don't need. When it comes down to the differences between the iPhone 16e, for example, and the iPhone 16 Pro, the biggest difference is the camera. The cameras on the iPhone 16 Pro are excellent for the photography enthusiast, but the iPhone 16e is great, too. In fact if you look at a comparison of the camera output over the past several years you will be surprised on just how small the differences in quality are even from an iPhone 12 or earlier. Yes there will be feature differences like the Dynamic Island versus The Notch, or the camera button, and even the design of the case, but a cheaper iPhone is not a cheap iPhone. Bottom line: Just get as much iPhone as you need. There is no reason to pay for more that you won't notice or won't use. It puts you back in control so you won't be forced by Apple to pony up all those extra dollars for the expensive-to-develop features that won't make a difference to your user experience. To read more about this, check out CNET: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/tariffs-or-no-apple-may-raise-iphone-prices-this-year/ |