WSJ talked about Apple's plans to raise prices for all new iPhone models


Apple plans to raise prices for all new iPhone models, which will be introduced in the fall of 2025. This was reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Monday, May 12.
According to the WSJ, the company is trying to link the increase in product costs with the introduction of new features and design changes, as it fears linking the price increase with the tariffs imposed by the United States on goods from China.
The newspaper points out that most of the company's devices are still assembled in Chinese factories.
Earlier, on April 25, the media learned about Apple's desire to increase iPhone production for the United States in India. To achieve this goal, the company will need to roughly double iPhone production in India. Mutual duties and tensions between Beijing and Washington are prompting the company to refocus on India.
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