Thursday, January 29, 2026
13.1 C
New Delhi

ABP Live Leaks Before Launch | iPhone 18 Might Cost Almost Same As iPhone 17: Here’s Why Apple Is Holding Back

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

iPhone 18 Leaks: People think it’s too soon to talk about the iPhone 18 price, but curiosity never waits. Every year, Apple fans start guessing early, mainly about how much their next upgrade will cost. With chip shortages, rising tech costs, and inflation everywhere, many expected Apple to finally raise prices. The fear was real. But new industry chatter tells a calmer story. 

Apple may not shock buyers after all. Instead of pushing prices higher, the company seems ready to play it safe, especially in price-sensitive markets like India.

iPhone 18 Price Likely To Stay The Same

Popular Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is planning to keep the iPhone 18 price almost the same as last year. The new models are expected to launch in the second half of 2026. 

According to him, Apple does not want a major price hike. This makes sense in today’s market. People are more careful with spending, and Apple knows that even a small increase can affect sales.

Keeping prices stable is especially important in markets like India, where buyers are very price-sensitive. Apple has worked hard to grow its presence here. 

A sudden jump could slow down that progress. By holding the line on pricing, Apple can keep its loyal users and attract new ones who have been waiting to upgrade.

It’s also a smart marketing move. An “unchanged starting price” always sounds good in headlines and ads. It gives buyers a feeling that they are getting more value for the same money.

Rising Costs May Still Affect iPhone 18 Price Variants

Even if the base iPhone 18 price stays the same, Apple is under pressure behind the scenes. The upcoming A20 chip will cost more to produce. TSMC, Apple’s chip partner, is dealing with huge demand because of AI and advanced tech. Memory prices are also rising due to supply issues. Reports say memory alone could become 10 to 25% more expensive by 2026.

Apple has two choices: raise prices or absorb the cost. For now, it may choose to take the hit. Apple earns big money from services like subscriptions, apps, and digital content, which gives it a cushion.

However, do not be surprised if higher storage models get more expensive. Apple has done this before. The base price looks the same, but people end up paying more when they choose extra storage. So, while the starting tag may stay calm, the final bill could still climb.

Go to Source

Hot this week

India-US trade deal talks may conclude this year: Economic Survey

India expects ongoing trade negotiations with the United States to conclude this year, the Economic Survey 2025-26 said, easing external uncertainty despite slower global growth, volatile capital flows, and steep US tariffs imposed on Indian goods si Read More

Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges Nominated For UNESCO World Heritage Status

India has nominated Meghalaya’s iconic living root bridges for UNESCO’s 2026-27 World Heritage evaluation cycle. Read More

‘We are all on same page’: Shashi Tharoor, Rahul Gandhi put up united front amid rift speculation

NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader and MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday met Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge in Parliament and sought to put to rest speculation of a rift, affirming on a po Read More

‘Vague, capable of misuse’: SC stays new UGC rules amid uproar — key quotes

PTI photo NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the University Grant Commission’s (UGC) new set of rules aimed at promoting equality in higher education institutions (HEI) amid nationwide protests over the legislation Read More

These Bengaluru Metro Stations Will Offer Free Bicycle Parking For Commuters

Officials say the selected agency will be held accountable for maintaining security standards and ensuring that the facility remains accessible and well managed throughout the day. Read More

Topics

India-US trade deal talks may conclude this year: Economic Survey

India expects ongoing trade negotiations with the United States to conclude this year, the Economic Survey 2025-26 said, easing external uncertainty despite slower global growth, volatile capital flows, and steep US tariffs imposed on Indian goods si Read More

Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges Nominated For UNESCO World Heritage Status

India has nominated Meghalaya’s iconic living root bridges for UNESCO’s 2026-27 World Heritage evaluation cycle. Read More

‘We are all on same page’: Shashi Tharoor, Rahul Gandhi put up united front amid rift speculation

NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader and MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday met Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge in Parliament and sought to put to rest speculation of a rift, affirming on a po Read More

‘Vague, capable of misuse’: SC stays new UGC rules amid uproar — key quotes

PTI photo NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the University Grant Commission’s (UGC) new set of rules aimed at promoting equality in higher education institutions (HEI) amid nationwide protests over the legislation Read More

These Bengaluru Metro Stations Will Offer Free Bicycle Parking For Commuters

Officials say the selected agency will be held accountable for maintaining security standards and ensuring that the facility remains accessible and well managed throughout the day. Read More

Shashi Tharoor Finally Meets Rahul Gandhi For 90 Minutes, Says ‘All Is Good’

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, whose relationship with the Congress has been under strain following remarks perceived as complimentary towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, met party president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior leader Rahul Gandhi for aroun Read More

ABP Live Tech How-To | Prepping For JEE Mains? Google Gemini Will Now Create Full Mock Exams For You

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Google has added a new feature to its AI tool Gemini for Indian students preparing for JEE Main. Read More

Economic Survey 2026: Inflation plunges to multi-year low, food prices drive relief

Domestically, consumer price inflation (CPI) eased to 1.7 per cent in FY26 down from 4.9 per cent in FY25, marking a multi-year low. Read More

Related Articles