The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are slated to be announced in less than a week, and rumors say that Apple is planning a price increase of $100 for both models. While at least one rumor suggested that Apple would offset that price increase by also bumping up the base storage from 128GB, it turns out that might not be the case.
In a new research note seen by 9to5Mac, analysts at TrendForce say that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will still start with the same 128GB of storage as the iPhone 14 Pro lineup. Unsurprisingly, the report also corroborates the expected $100 price increase for both models.
If true, this means that the iPhone 15 Pro will start at $1099 and the iPhone 15 Pro Max will start at $1199 for 128GB of storage. TrendForce also says that the storage options will max out at 1TB, contradicting a previous rumor that said the iPhone 15 Pro would be available in a new 2TB configuration this year.
Other analyst reports have attributed the price increase to two primary factors, including the new titanium chassis and the new periscope camera (only on the iPhone 15 Pro Max).
TrendForce also says that the iPhone 15 Pro models will include 8GB of RAM, up from 6GB in the iPhone 14 Pro. The report otherwise corroborates pretty much everything else that’s been rumored about the iPhone 15 Pro thus far.
If you’ve been hoping that Apple will double the base storage to 256GB, it’s looking like that may have been wishful thinking (at least based on this report). We’ll know for sure next week. Learn more about everything Apple will announce during its “Wonderlust” event in our complete guide. You can also find full iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro details in our dedicated guides.
Source: 9to5mac