‘Possible, but not probable': analysts react to rumors of a $2,300 iPhone after Trump tariffs

The announcement of heavy US tariffs across the world has caused alarm, including some murmurs suggesting the price of the iPhone could rise past $2,000 – we’ve checked in with industry analysts to explain why that’s probably not the case.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/possible-but-not-probable-analysts-react-to-rumors-of-a-usd2-300-iphone-after-trump-tariffs

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