Apple Raises iPhone Prices in Japan by 10% on July 17, First Increase Since 2022

According to Japanese media reports, Apple raised prices for multiple iPhone models in Japan on July 17, with an average increase of 10%. The iPhone 17 256GB standard model price was raised from 129,800 yen to 142,800 yen, reflecting higher memory chip costs driven by growing AI demand and yen weakness. Apple stated that the price adjustments reflect increased procurement costs, with semiconductor storage prices rising significantly.
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