Apple has hiked prices across its product lineup in India . Increases range from ₹5,000 to ₹70,000. Affected devices include MacBooks,Macs,iPads, home accessories . Reason? Global shortage of memory and storage components tied to AI demand surge.
Biggest jump hits MacBook Pro M5. Price leaped from ₹169,900 to ₹239,900. That's a hefty ₹70,000 more. Next, MacBook Air M5 now costs ₹149,900, up from ₹120,900 — ₹29,000 increase. Mac Mini M4 with 256GB storage also spiked, from ₹59,900 to ₹94,900, up ₹35,000. But entry-level MacBook Neo rose just ₹10,000, now ₹79,900.
- Mac Mini M4 (256GB): ₹59,900 → ₹94,900
- MacBook Air M5: ₹120,900 → ₹149,900
- MacBook Pro M5: ₹169,900 → ₹239,900
Price hikes hit iPads too. The 11th-gen iPad now at ₹49,900, up from ₹34,900. iPad Air jumped to ₹89,900 from ₹64,900. And iPad Pro? Leapt from ₹99,990 to ₹139,900,nearly ₹40,000 more.
Apple's home devices not spared . Apple TV 4K 64GB now ₹25,900,up from ₹14,900. 128GB version soared from ₹16,900 to ₹31,900. HomePod also up,now ₹44,900 from ₹32,900 . And HomePod mini from ₹10,900 to ₹15,900.
- Apple TV 4K (64GB): ₹14,900 → ₹25,900
- Apple TV 4K (128GB): ₹16,900 → ₹31,900
But iPhone lineup untouched this time. iPhone 17 still at launch price of ₹82,900 for base model. Reports suggest memory and NAND flash demand squeezing margins on higher RAM,storage devices. Doesn't hit iPhones same way,with their lower onboard memory. For now…






