Apple CEO Tim Cook may have hinted at iPhone price hike, here's what he said
Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, has indicated that rising computer memory costs are increasingly impacting the company's finances.
While Apple absorbed initial increases, significantly higher expenses are expected from the June quarter onwards.
This situation, coupled with supply chain issues for advanced processors affecting Macs, suggests potential price hikes for consumers as Apple explores various options.
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