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Five New iPhones Coming, With Significant Price Hikes Expected
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Five New iPhones Coming, With Significant Price Hikes Expected

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Apple plans to release at least five new iPhone models in the coming year, with prices expected to increase.
  • The company is also pushing for U.S. approval to source chips from China.
  • This comes amid reports of Apple facing significant financial losses due to price hikes and market volatility.

Apple is preparing to launch a minimum of five new iPhone models within the next year, signaling a period of increased investment in its flagship product line. However, consumers may face higher prices as the tech giant navigates a complex global supply chain and market dynamics.

According to reports from Japanese business publication Nikkei Asia, the new iPhone releases will span from the anticipated iPhone 18 series this autumn through the first half of 2027. This aggressive product cycle suggests Apple is aiming to maintain its market dominance despite increasing competition and evolving consumer demands.

Simultaneously, Apple is reportedly lobbying the U.S. government to permit the procurement of chips manufactured in China. This move indicates a strategic effort to diversify its supply chain and potentially reduce production costs, although it may face political hurdles given current geopolitical tensions.

The company's financial strategy appears to be under scrutiny, with separate reports suggesting Apple is incurring substantial losses attributed to price increases. This situation has reportedly triggered volatility in its stock, highlighting the delicate balance between maintaining premium pricing and ensuring market accessibility.

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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.