Apple significantly increases iPhone, iPad or Mac prices in certain countries

iPhone 6 price increase

  During the last evening, the Apple company seriously increased the prices of the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac, and Thunderbolt Display in a multitude of countries, all based on the increase in the value of the dollar on international markets. In the image above you have the new price applied by Apple in Canada for the terminals iPhone 6, there the base price growing by at $749 to no less than $839, so we are talking about an increase of $100. Also in Canada, Apple is now asking $2499 instead of $2099 for a 15-inch MacBook Pro, $1199 compared to $999 for a Thunderbolt screen, and in France it is asking 2249 euros instead of 1999 euros for a 15-inch MacBook Pro. while the more efficient model of this product is 300 euros more expensive now.

  Apart from these two countries, Apple has seriously increased prices in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and a multitude of other countries, all with the idea of ​​providing "parity" with the US dollar, with a substantial tax bonus . If in Canada the increase was logical because the products had lower prices than in the USA, in Europe the prices were always high, and now they are even higher, with over 300 euros in some cases. The good part is that iPhones have the same price in France, but probably it won't be long until the price of these products will increase.