After Apple hiked the prices of MacBooks, Mac Mini and more last week, a set of predicted iPhone 17 price increases for India has been circulating on X and if accurate, it would mark one of the steepest single price jumps the series has seen. The latest claim comes from an account called Techy Boost Deals, which posted specific predicted figures across the entire iPhone 17 lineup. None of this has been confirmed by Apple and as with a similar claim we flagged earlier from a different account, this should be treated as an unverified prediction rather than a confirmed leak.
As per the post, iPhone 17 will witness a price hike from Rs 82,990 to Rs 94,900, iPhone 17e from Rs 64,900 to Rs 74,900, iPhone Air from Rs 1,19,900 to Rs 1,34,900, iPhone 17 Pro from Rs 1,34,900 to between Rs 1,54,900 and Rs 1,69,900, and iPhone 17 Pro Max from Rs 1,49,900 to between Rs 1,84,900 and Rs 1,99,900. Most of the iPhone 17 lineup price hike prediction falls in the 12-15% range, with the Pro and Pro Max potentially seeing increases as steep as 23-33%.
An earlier claim from a separate account, Trolling_isart, suggests a hike could begin as early as today. Together, the two posts depict a similar narrative, but neither has verifiable sourcing and neither account has an established history of accurately predicting Apple pricing in India.
These predictions are getting attention because Apple has already raised Mac and iPad prices globally and in India last week, by 15-25% on several models. Tim Cook has called the memory chip shortage behind this “a hundred-year flood,” and Apple itself has said it has “never seen a component price increase this much, this quickly.” Analysts with stronger track records, including Counterpoint Research and tipster Yogesh Brar, have separately said an iPhone price increase is likely though they expect it to be tied to Apple’s September launch event rather than a sudden mid-cycle hike.
Apple typically sets pricing at the start of a generation and revises it only at the next launch, not mid-cycle on an existing one. A sudden hike on the iPhone 17 specifically would break from that pattern, which is reason enough to treat these exact numbers cautiously, even though the broader direction, prices rising eventually, lines up with everything Apple has already said and done.