Apple Raises Prices on iPad, MacBook, and Vision Pro, The Biggest Jumps Stand Out

Apple has started raising prices across several of its products, with the changes taking effect on Thursday, June 25, 2026, U.S. time. The adjustment reaches the iPad, MacBook, Apple TV, HomePod, and Vision Pro lines, signaling a wider response to rising component costs.

The company says the pressure has been driven mainly by higher memory and storage prices. Apple said the pace and scale of those increases have been difficult to absorb, even after it tried to hold prices steady for as long as possible.

Which products moved most

The new pricing does not affect every Apple device. The iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods remain unchanged for now, while several core product categories have received notable increases.

ProductOld PriceNew Price
MacBook Neo599 dollar AS699 dollar AS
MacBook Air 13 inch1.099 dollar AS1.299 dollar AS
MacBook Air 15 inch1.299 dollar AS1.499 dollar AS
MacBook Pro M51.699 dollar AS1.999 dollar AS
MacBook Pro M5 Pro2.199 dollar AS2.499 dollar AS
MacBook Pro M5 Max3.599 dollar AS4.099 dollar AS
iMac1.299 dollar AS1.499 dollar AS
Mac Studio M4 Max1.999 dollar AS2.499 dollar AS
Mac Studio M3 Ultra3.999 dollar AS5.299 dollar AS
Mac mini M4 Pro1.399 dollar AS1.599 dollar AS
iPad349 dollar AS449 dollar AS
iPad Air 11 inch599 dollar AS749 dollar AS
iPad Air 13 inch749 dollar AS949 dollar AS
iPad Pro 11 inch999 dollar AS1.199 dollar AS
iPad Pro 13 inch1.299 dollar AS1.499 dollar AS
iPad mini499 dollar AS599 dollar AS
Apple TV 4K129 dollar AS199 dollar AS
HomePod299 dollar AS349 dollar AS
HomePod mini99 dollar AS129 dollar AS
Vision Pro3.499 dollar AS3.699 dollar AS

The sharpest increase is on the Mac Studio M3 Ultra, which climbs from 3.999 dollar AS to 5.299 dollar AS. At the other end, the HomePod mini rises by just 30 dollar AS.

What the price move means beyond the U.S.

Signs of the change are already visible in Indonesia, where the price of the iPad 11 (2025) on an official Apple distributor site was reported higher on Friday, June 26, 2026, morning. The WiFi-only model rose from Rp 6 juta to Rp 7,2 juta, while the WiFi + cellular version increased from Rp 9,5 juta to Rp 10,2 juta.

It is still unclear whether that move followed the global adjustment or had already been revised earlier. The MacBook Neo price on the same official distributor site in Indonesia was still unchanged at the time of reporting.

Apple is not the only tech company feeling the pressure. Reports cited by KompasTekno note that Samsung, Microsoft, Sony, Dell, HP, Nintendo, and Valve have also acknowledged similar cost strain from memory and storage chips.

For buyers, the larger concern is that this may not be the end of the changes. IDC analyst Nabila Popal said iPhone pricing is also unlikely to stay untouched forever if component costs keep rising.

Source: tekno.kompas.com

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