Apple iPhone 15 series can be expensive! Here’s what the report suggests

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently made some comments on the earnings call that revealed some of the future plans for the California-based company. In a newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman highlights some of Apple’s possible moves.

According to Gurman, cook That answered the question of whether the rising average selling price of the iPhone was sustainable. That’s because the top-of-the-line model of the iPhone that cost $1,150 (iPhone X with 256GB of storage) in 2017 now comes at $1,600 (iPhone 14 Pro Max with 1TB).

Reportedly, Cook said, “Rising prices is not a problem. In fact, consumers can probably be persuaded to spend more. I think people are really prepared to give their best in that category.” Are.”

According to GurmanCook implies that the iPhone has become “integral” to people’s lives and that consumers now use the device to make payments, control smart-home devices, manage their health and store banking data.

So far, Cook won’t reveal whether he expects further price increases, reasoning why even more advanced iPhones might make sense — especially if they get new features, Gurman suggests.

In addition, according to Gurman, the Cupertino-based company has internally discussed adding a high-end iPhone to the top of its smartphone lineup. This handset is already doing more to differentiate its Pro model from the standard iphoneGiving consumers a reason to pay.

Meanwhile, according to a report by MacRumors, technology analyst Jeff Pu suggests that the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are expected to come with titanium frames, solid state buttons with haptic feedback, and increased RAM. Reportedly, Pu predicted these features for the iPhone Pro series in a research note for Haitong International Securities, a Hong Kong-based investment firm.

Another report by 9To5Mac suggests that the California-based company is planning camera upgrades for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. Reportedly, these devices may feature the same camera sensors that were reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro models.

If the future reports prove to be true, there is a possibility that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus may feature a triple-stacked back camera with a 48MP wide lens.

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