Apple’s plan to keep iPhone 18 Pro prices competitive is shaping up to be a key strategy in the high-end smartphone market. While the cost of parts like memory and chips is rising worldwide, Apple seems to be bucking the trend by keeping entry-level prices steady for its new flagship phones.
Recent reports say Apple will likely keep the starting prices for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max at about $1,099 and $1,199, respectively.
This isn’t a price drop, but it’s seen as an “aggressive” move, since most smartphone brands are raising prices due to higher production costs.
Apple is likely to keep the base models affordable to attract more buyers, while keeping premium models’ prices high to cover costs.
Rather than raising prices across all models, Apple is expected to raise prices only for higher-storage models. This helps the company keep its profits up without affecting buyers of the base model.
As memory costs are expected to rise significantly, tiered pricing helps Apple remain profitable and competitive in the high-end market. Some reports say this approach could be Apple’s main way to balance higher costs with customer preferences.
Apple’s pricing decision isn’t just about managing costs. By keeping flagship models competitively priced, Apple hopes to win over users from Android brands that are raising prices because of supply chain issues.
This aligns with Apple’s recent momentum, with strong iPhone sales already helping the company strengthen its position in the global premium smartphone market.
In India, the iPhone 18 Pro is expected to start at about Rs. 1.2 lakh to Rs. 1.5 lakh. The Pro Max could cost between Rs. 1.5 lakh and Rs. 1.8 lakh, depending on the storage option.
The new iPhones are expected to launch worldwide in September 2026, following Apple’s usual release schedule.
By keeping base prices steady even as costs rise, Apple is changing how it competes. Rather than passing higher costs on to buyers, Apple is using its size, efficient supply chain, and pricing strategy to stay appealing in the premium market.
If this plan works, it could boost iPhone 18 Pro sales and change what people expect to pay for top smartphones.
Apple is expected to keep the base prices of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max unchanged while adjusting prices of higher storage variants.
The strategy aims to stay competitive in the premium market, attract new users, and offset rising component costs without burdening entry-level buyers.
The iPhone 18 Pro lineup is likely to launch in September 2026, following Apple’s usual release cycle.
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