The iPhone 15 series will be released in just a few days. Apple will unveil its highly anticipated phones and new products at its event on September 12th. Of course, everyone is wondering about the price, of course. As you know, there are many rumors that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will be at least $100 more expensive than the previous generation. However, according to TrendForce’s latest report, users who want to buy the standard Pro model can relax. Here are the details…
Smaller iPhone 15 Pro Will Continue to Start at $999, Says TrendForce
Global economic slowdown, inflation, and rising costs. Unfortunately, we hear these financial terms a lot these days, as the number of news about price increases continues to grow. There have been claims for a while that Apple will also come up with similar developments. While rumors swirled around the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, a new report from TrendForce came in that was both reassuring and confusing.
According to this, iPhone 15 Pro will continue to start at $999 in the United States. The report, which was published on September 8, 2023, also predicts that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will see a $100 price increase, starting at $1,199. The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to feature a 6.1-inch OLED display, a triple-lens rear camera system, and a new A17 Bionic chip. The device is also expected to support 8 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max on the other hand is expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display, a quad-lens rear camera system, and the same A17 Bionic chip as the smaller model. The device is also expected to support 8 GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. Both models will be equipped with 8 GB of RAM, up from 6 GB in the iPhone 14 Pro models.
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