apple patient
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Reviews
  • Insights
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Reviews
  • Insights
No Result
View All Result
apple patient
No Result
View All Result

Apple is raising prices: Macs, iPads and more are getting more expensive

by Milan
June 25, 2026
in News
Apple Prices

Image: Shutterstock / JHVEPhoto

It's finally here: Apple has implemented the announced price increases – across the entire product range. From MacBooks and iPads to Apple TV, HomePods, and Vision Pro, almost all of its hardware is now more expensive, with some models increasing by several hundred euros. Only the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods remain unaffected for now.

Just over a week ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the price increases, citing the massive rise in memory chip costs as the reason. That Apple would have to raise prices was therefore considered a foregone conclusion – the only question was which products would be affected and by how much. This question has now been answered: Apple is distributing the additional costs across its entire product range. The Mac and iPad lineups, Apple TV, both HomePod models, and the Vision Pro are affected. The online store was briefly unavailable this morning and subsequently came back online with the new prices.

Overview of the new prices

The most significant price increases in absolute terms are seen on the more expensive Macs: The 16-inch MacBook Pro has risen by €400, and the 14-inch model by €300. The starting price of the MacBook Neo, Apple's latest entry-level notebook, has climbed by €100 – an increase of around 15 percent. The jump is particularly steep in percentage terms for the Apple TV: The 128GB version has increased from €189 to €299. Both HomePod models, the iPad Pro, the iPad Air, and the Vision Pro have also seen substantial price hikes. The following overview shows the previous and new starting prices in the German Apple Store:

ProductUntil nowNew
MacBook Neo (Basic)699 €799 €
MacBook Neo (512GB, Touch ID)799 €899 €
MacBook Air 13″1.199 €1.399 €
MacBook Air 15″1.499 €1.599 €
MacBook Pro 14″1.899 €2.199 €
MacBook Pro 16″2.999 €3.399 €
iPad Pro 11″1.099 €1.299 €
iPad Pro 13″1.449 €1.649 €
iPad Air 11″649 €799 €
iPad Air 13″849 €999 €
Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi, 64 GB)169 €229 €
Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi + Ethernet, 128GB)189 €299 €
HomePod (2nd Gen)349 €399 €
HomePod mini109 €139 €
Apple Vision Pro3.699 €3.999 €

In the US, the Mac Studio is being hit particularly hard

The drastic nature of the price adjustment is illustrated by the US, where Apple has also raised the price of the Mac Studio. The model with the M4 Max now costs $2,499 instead of $1,999, while the variant with the M3 Ultra jumps from $3,999 to $5,299 – an increase of $1,300. No new prices for the Mac Studio have yet been announced for the German market.

iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods remain unchanged

The iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods are not affected for now. The iPhone 17 will remain available at its current list price. Apple has not yet indicated whether this will remain the case until the next iPhone generation is unveiled in the fall.

The most interesting question is what the starting price of the iPhone 18 Pro will be. Analysts at Morgan Stanley recently predicted a premium of around $50 for the new Pro series – the higher storage costs could be partially offset by savings elsewhere, such as switching from Qualcomm modems to Apple's own wireless chip.

Why Apple is raising prices

Apple cites the rapidly rising costs of memory and storage chips as the reason for the price hikes. Tim Cook described the increases as unavoidable in an interview with the Wall Street Journal: The company had tried to shield customers from the additional costs, but the situation was no longer sustainable. Cook compared the shortage to a once-in-a-century flood and pointed out that a large portion of the memory is currently being used in so-called high-bandwidth memory for AI servers. While demand for devices is high, supply is insufficient, and memory manufacturers are passing on substantial price increases. In a statement to Reuters, Apple also explained that it had never experienced such a rapid and significant price increase for individual components; it had previously shielded customers but now felt compelled to follow suit with price hikes for a number of products. The ongoing shortage of memory chips had already led Apple to remove certain configurations from its product lineup.

A break with Apple's previous restraint

What's remarkable isn't so much the price increase itself, but rather the fact that Apple is openly passing it on to customers. In the past, the company has usually absorbed fluctuations in component costs itself to keep its prices stable. The fact that this buffer is no longer sufficient speaks volumes about the extent of the current memory crisis – and about how significantly the race for RAM for AI data centers is now impacting the consumer market. While Apple emphasizes that it is working intensively on solutions, what these will actually look like remains unclear.

Where the MacBook Neo is still available at the old price

Those considering purchasing a current model can still find remaining stock at some retailers at the previous prices. For example, the MacBook Neo is still listed on Amazon at prices below Apple's new list price – but it's unclear how long this will last. (Image: Shutterstock / JHVEPhoto)

  • Siri AI should clearly reject URL summaries
  • Stolen iPhone: Apple tightens its recommendations
  • Eddy Cue promises Apple TV "better and more"
  • App Store fees: Antitrust complaint against Apple in China
  • Eddy Cue honored as Entertainment Person of the Year
  • iOS 27 Beta 2: These are the new features included in the update
  • Siri AI on HomePod and Apple TV: Code provides clues
  • Prime Day 2026: The best Apple deals at the start
  • Cyberattack on Tata: Confidential Apple documents apparently leaked
  • Apple vs. Prosser: Judge overturns default judgment
  • Apple confirms the end of the AirPort Utility app
  • macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 is apparently just around the corner
  • iOS 27 now updates Apple TV remotely
  • iOS 27 Beta 2: Apple refines the new generation
  • WhatsApp brings animated messages back to the iPhone
  • watchOS 27 discontinues five Apple Watch models
  • Pluribus Season 2: The current status
  • Apple Watch: Shipments increase by 21 percent
Have you already checked out our Amazon Storefront? You'll find a hand-picked selection of various products for your iPhone and other devices there – enjoy browsing.
This post contains affiliate links.
Add Apfelpatient to your Google News Feed. 
Was this article helpful?
YesNo
Tags: Apple TVApple TV 4KHomePodHomePod MiniiPadMacTechPatient
Previous Post

OLED iPad mini: Mass production has begun

Next Post

iPad mini 8: All the rumors at a glance

Next Post
OLED iPad mini Apple

iPad mini 8: All the rumors at a glance

OLED iPad mini Apple

iPad mini 8: All the rumors at a glance

June 25, 2026
Apple is raising prices: Macs, iPads and more are getting more expensive">
Apple Prices

Apple is raising prices: Macs, iPads and more are getting more expensive

June 25, 2026
iPad mini Apple

OLED iPad mini: Mass production has begun

June 25, 2026

About APFELPATIENT

Welcome to your ultimate source for everything Apple - from the latest hardware like iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, AirTags, HomePods, AirPods to the groundbreaking Apple Vision Pro and high-quality accessories. Dive deep into the world of Apple software with the latest updates and features for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS and visionOS. In addition to comprehensive tips and tricks, we offer you the hottest rumors, the latest news and much more to keep you up to date. Selected gaming topics also find their place with us, always with a focus on how they enrich the Apple experience. Your interest in Apple and related technology is served here with plenty of expert knowledge and passion.

Legal

  • Imprint – About APFELPATIENT
  • Cookie Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Service

  • Netiquette
  • Partner Program
  • Push Notifications

RSS Feed

Follow Apfelpatient:
Facebook Instagram YouTube threads threads
Apfelpatient Logo

© 2026 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Sitemap

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Reviews
  • Insights

© 2026 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. Page Directory

Change language to Deutsch