A week from now We have already dispelled all doubts about the iPhone 14 generation, whose presentation is scheduled for next Wednesday, September 7 at 19:00 (Spanish Peninsular
A week from now We have already dispelled all doubts about the iPhone 14 generation, whose presentation is scheduled for next Wednesday, September 7 at 19:00 (Spanish Peninsular Time). Of course, and as with every Apple presentation, we will tell you at that very moment what those from Cupertino showed
As always when an Apple presentation approaches, leaks and analysts hit the gas pedal to try to provide more information about what it has to offer us, what will be presented. In general, there is usually agreement between different voices, but sometimes we find divergent approaches, so it can be interesting to consider them. All the more so if they affect something as fundamental as the price.
We already told you a few weeks ago that Apple could keep the price of the iPhone 14 with respect to the 13, but that the Pro and Pro Max models could see an increase of $100. And until now there seemed to be agreement on this point, but it seems that some dissonant voice has already emerged. Specifically, the TrendForce report reflected by 9to5Mac would point to a significantly different scenario, and no doubt a better one for users. According to his theory, The iPhone 14 would cost $50 less than the 13while with we’d find a $50 increase for the Pro and Pro Max 14 models:
iPhone 13
iPhone 14 (consensus)
iPhone 14 (TrendForce)
Mini
$699.00
–
–
Standard
$799.00
$799.00
$649.00
Max
–
$899.00
$849.00
For
$999.00
$1,099.00
$1,049.00
ProMax
$1,099.00
$1,199.00
$1,149.00
Talking about an iPhone price drop is always an exercise in faith, something we’ve heard a thousand times but practically never happened. However, in the face of negative economic prospects in the short and medium termTrendForce believes that Apple could have finally chosen a much more conservative profile, risking the loss of some of the margins that would have provided higher prices, but avoiding a $100 increase that could be seen as excessive by many users because it would also apply to some models , which are already quite expensive, which negatively affects their sales.
Recall that for the iPhone 12 generation, Apple expected the best-selling model to be the iPhone Mini, but to his surprise it was precisely the Pro models that aroused the most interest in the market, a trend that continues even in the iPhone 13 Could increase by $100 negative will it affect pricing and sales of Pro models? It’s a possibility we can’t rule out.. Yes, I’m surprised, and I’d be more surprised to see the iPhone 14 drop in price, but of course that would be the only option to keep the price difference, in $100 increments, between versions.
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