Trump's tariffs could make your next iPhone way more expensive

International politics might make your favorite phone even pricier.
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Alex Perry
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Trump's tariffs could make your next iPhone way more expensive
Tariffs could make life interesting for prospective iPhone owners. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Apple's $1,000 iPhones were expensive enough. Now they could get even pricier.

With President Donald Trump threatening to impose more tariffs on Chinese products, Wall Street analysts think Apple might have to bump up prices to compensate. If the tariffs became a reality, J.P. Morgan estimated iPhone prices could increase by 14 percent, according to CNBC.

While there are numerous factors to prevent this from happening, it would put a higher premium on an already premium line of phones. The cheapest of last year's iPhones, the $750 iPhone XR, would cost an extra $100. Meanwhile, Apple's most expensive iPhone (the 512GB iPhone XS Max) would cost $200 more — bringing its price tag up to $1,650.

That's imperfect math, and at the end of the day, it might not matter. Apple likely knows that a price increase wouldn't go over too well with consumers and would probably rather absorb the cost, J.P. Morgan predicted. Luckily, Apple has more than $200 billion on hand and could probably afford it.

Trump hasn't even committed to imposing the tariffs yet. On Monday, he tweeted that consumers in the United States should simply buy products made in other countries if it happens. That's easier said than done, however, as companies like Apple are unlikely to shift production to the U.S.

Apple has been a focal point of concern since the Trump administration started imposing tariffs on Chinese goods. The president reportedly told Apple CEO Tim Cook last year that iPhones would be safe from the trade war, but Apple still openly worried that the tariffs could increase the prices of other products, like Apple Watches and AirPods.

However, the Trade Department exempted those products from the tariffs. Despite his administration's leniency towards Apple, Trump still wants Apple to start making its products in the U.S.

At this point, it seems like there's no reason to start panicking about rising iPhone prices yet, beyond the price increases Apple already does on its own. A politically motivated price bump would not be kind to already-suffering iPhone sales.

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Alex Perry
Tech Reporter

Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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