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Bummer! iPhone 15 price expected to rise, suggest leaks

According to leaks, the iPhone 15 price is expected to witness a hike ranging between $100 and $200. Also, the report claimed that the sales of these iPhones will also increase

Tech lovers across the globe are gearing up for the release of the iPhone 15. Like every year, the tech giant Apple will unveil the series of new iPhone 15 in September. However, ahead of the launch, various speculations are circulating online that the iPhone 15 Pro models might experience a price hike. It is expected that the iPhone 15 Pro models will be costlier than their iPhone 14 counterparts.

So, how much does an iPhone 15 cost anyway? 

According to a report published on 9To5 Mac, it is expected that the iPhone 15 prices might see a hike. Earlier this month, Bloomberg also revealed that customers should expect a price increase for the iPhone 15. The iPhone 15 Pro may cost around $1,099. On the other hand, customers can avail iPhone 15 Pro Max at a price between $1,199 and $1,299.

Now, as per a report in Digitimes, both the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max may experience a price hike ranging between $100 and $200. The report also claimed that the sales of these iPhones will also increase. 

Meanwhile, Apple is set to make major upgrades. One of these upgrades is a USB Type-C charging port, a feature that iPhone users have been eagerly awaiting. Apart from this, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is also likely to receive a new periscope camera to enhance camera quality and picture capabilities.

Furthermore, the iPhone 15 is expected to feature the A17 Bionic chip, which will perform faster compared to the A16 Bionic Chip. The pro models of the smartphone will sport a new action button. The smartphone is also expected to come with a 3,877mAh battery, an upgrade over the 3,279mAh unit seen in the iPhone 14.

Apple is rumored to finally offer faster charging speeds for the next-generation iPhones, with support for up to 35W fast charging. The smartphone will come with a 6.1-inch screen, similar to the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14. Additionally, the smartphone is expected to feature an old-school punch-hole display design this year.

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