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Apple will reveal the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models during its ‘Wonderlust’ event on September 12 of the next week, which takes place on Tuesday of the following week. We had previously heard that the ‘Pro’ models would come with a big price rise this time around all due to a new titanium build and a new camera system.

This information is consistent with what we had previously heard. At this point, this information has not been validated by any means. In addition, there has been speculation that the base storage capacity of the ‘Pro’ versions would be increased from 128 gigabytes to 256 gigabytes. This would be an increase from the current standard. According to a new rumor, the amount of random access memory (RAM) on the iPhone 15 Pro models will be raised to 8 gigabytes, while the storage capacity of the basic model would stay the same at 128 gigabytes.

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Apple will continue to provide a storage capacity of 128 gigabytes as the base option for the iPhone 15 Pro configurations that come equipped with 8 gigabytes of RAM.

Apple is claimed to have plans to increase the costs of all of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models within the next year, according to a number of rumors and predictions that have been spread about the company. There will be a large price increase implemented for the ‘Pro’ versions, maybe reaching up to $50 for the two different types.

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On the other hand, the prices of the standard models are going to go up in a manner that is not quite as significant. It was brought to everyone’s attention that the price rise may range anywhere from $100 to $200. Even though Apple will be raising the price of the basic model by $100, the company will reportedly keep the amount of storage space available for that model at the same level as it is now, as stated in a newly released research note by TrendForce.

If the story is to be believed in any way, the iPhone 15 Pro might be made available for a price of $1,099, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max would be made available for a price of $1,199. These prices are assuming, of course, that the information is accurate.

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The source states that Apple will continue to provide just the 1TB storage option for its products, in contrast to the widely held belief that the ‘Pro’ models would have access to a storage option that provides a capacity of 2TB. The biggest contributors to the price rise are the new titanium structure, which is much more expensive than the design made of stainless steel, and the new periscope camera lens that is featured in the bigger ‘Pro’ model. Both of these features are included in the larger model.

Because inflation is expected to persist for the foreseeable future, it is reasonable for the company to raise its prices in order to make up for the significantly increased prices of the raw materials.

The 256GB storage upgrade that Apple offers for the iPhone 14 Pro Max currently has an extra cost of one hundred dollars on top of the total price of the gadget. This means that the company will only be able to consider giving 256 gigabytes of storage space for the iPhone 15 Pro models if it wants to execute a price raise of $200 for those models. If the company does not intend to implement such a price hike, then it will not be able to consider doing so.

The research notes indicate that the memory capacity of the iPhone 15 Pro models will be increased to 8 gigabytes, which is a rise from the 6 gigabytes of RAM that are present in the iPhone 14 Pro models. The increased RAM could give enhanced capabilities for multitasking while yet keeping a seamless user experience that is free of stutters and delays.

This would be a benefit to users. Rather than a price rise of $200, it was mentioned in a few of the articles that the price will go up by just $100. If the manufacturer intended to execute a price raise of $200, it is nearly guaranteed that there would be a decline in demand for an upgrade to the ‘S’ year model.

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