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How Much Will iPhone 18 Cost?

How Much Will iPhone 18 Cost?
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Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is set to take place online from June 8 to June 12, 2026. Ahead of this event, the giant tech company is expected to reveal the new iOS 27 and Apple Intelligence features. These products are expected to come with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro. While the price of the iPhone series is expected to stay roughly the same, users are likely to spend more on accessories, repairs, and service plans. But how much exactly will the iPhone 18 series cost?

iPhone 18 price to stay the same despite increase in component costs

For now, Apple hasn’t yet announced the prices of the upcoming iPhone 18 models. As such, it’s hard to say exactly what you should expect. However, according to Industry experts, the prices will likely remain the same as the previous models.

Some analysts mentioned that the standard iPhone 18 will likely start selling at $799. This is the same as the starting price of the regular iPhone 17. If you’re fully updated with happenings in the market, you’ll agree that prices of components and memory have gone up recently. Despite this, Industry analysts said Apple is trying to retain its previous prices for entry-level models to ensure pricing stability.

iPhone 18 Prices

As you now know, the official prices of the upcoming models are not out yet. As such, we can’t say precisely what to expect when the iPhone series launches. But based on rumors, below are the prices you may see:

  • Standard iPhone 18: Starting price of $799
  • iPhone 18 (higher storage): $999 or more
  • iPhone 18 Pro: $1,099
  • Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max: $1,199 (for 256GB)

The delay in the pricing announcement is slightly due to the higher costs for components and memory chips. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo noted on X that users should rest assured that Apple is looking to absorb these expenses to ensure pricing stability.

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