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Yup, Apple products, including Macs, iPads, HomePods, Apple TVs, and the Vision Pro, have officially gotten more expensive, as reported by Bloomberg this morning. Depending on the products, the increase will be by $100 and going up to $1,300—all thanks to the industry-wide memory shortage, unfortunately. 

The new increase takes effect immediately, as the Apple Store went down earlier this morning and returned with the adjusted cost. Pricing for the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods remains unchanged. However, this could change come fall or sometime next year, although I’m hoping those categories can escape the price hike unscathed. 

We have the full list of products along with new pricing listed below:

Macs:

  • MacBook Neo: $699 (up from $599)
  • 13-inch MacBook Air: $1,299 (up from $1,099)
  • 15-inch MacBook Air: $1,499 (up from $1,299)
  • M5 MacBook Pro: $1,999 (up from $1,699)
  • M5 Pro MacBook Pro: $2,499 (up from $2,199)
  • M5 Max MacBook Pro: $4,099 (up from $3,599)
  • iMac: $1,499 (up from $1,299)
  • M4 Max Mac Studio: $2,499 (up from $1,999)
  • M3 Ultra Mac Studio: $5,299 (up from $3,999)

iPads:

  • iPad: $449 (up from $349)
  • 11-inch iPad Air: $749 (up from $599)
  • 13-inch iPad Air: $949 (up from $749)
  • 11-inch iPad Pro: $1,199 (up from $999)
  • 13-inch iPad Pro: $1,499 (up from $1,299)
  • iPad mini: $599 (up from $499)

Other Apple Products:

  • Apple TV 4K: $199 (up from $129)
  • HomePod: $349 (up from $299)
  • HomePod mini: $129 (up from $99)
  • Vision Pro: $3,699 (up from $3,499)

Last week, Apple’s current CEO Tim Cook discussed price hikes coming soon to Apple products during a Wall Street Journal interview, and unfortunately, the wait wasn’t long. The company already made adjustments regarding the shortages by discontinuing its base-model products and is continuing with the recent price hikes.

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