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Rumor: iPhone 15 Pro models could see a $100 to $200 price hike as opposed to iPhone 14 Pro models

If you’re hankering for an iPhone 15 Pro upon its release, it could be up to $200 more expensive than last year’s iPhone 14 Pro model.

A series of recent rumors have added credence to the idea that the iPhone 15 Pro could be more costly to consumers.

The report published Tuesday by DigiTimes forecasts the price of the iPhone 15 Pro at $1,099 at a minimum, a cost of $100 more than its iPhone 14 Pro counterpart. Likewise, the iPhone 15 Pro Max may end up costing $1,2,99, $100 more than the iPhone 14 Pro Max at $1,199.

A $200 price increase could also be likely, as numerous sources have stated that this could be feasible for the iPhone 15 Pro line.

A price rise could have a negative impact on the sales of the premium models, with the report estimating shipments of new Pro models in 2023 reducing from an initial forecast of 83 million units to 77 million units.

For Apple, lower sales of its premium models could actually be a good thing, allowing the company to earn a higher profit per device sold.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via AppleInsider and DigiTimes