Apple Price Hike in India 2026: MacBooks, iPads, Apple TV & HomePod Become Costlier; Check New Prices of All Devices

Apple Price Hike in India 2026: Complete Revised Price List of MacBooks, iPads, Apple TV & HomePod

Apple has officially announced a major price revision for several of its products in India, making MacBooks, desktop Macs, iPads, Apple TV, and HomePod speakers more expensive. The latest price hike affects nearly every major hardware category except the iPhone lineup, which continues to retain its existing prices for now.

The increase follows comments from Apple CEO Tim Cook, who recently stated that the company could no longer absorb rising component costs caused by the sharp increase in global DRAM and NAND flash memory prices. According to Apple, the growing demand for AI infrastructure has pushed storage and memory prices to unprecedented levels, forcing the company to revise retail pricing.

Apple Products That Have Become More Expensive

The latest revision covers:

  • MacBook Neo
  • MacBook Air M5
  • MacBook Pro M5
  • MacBook Pro M5 Max
  • Mac mini M4
  • iPad (11th Generation)
  • iPad mini
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Pro M5
  • Apple TV 4K
  • HomePod
  • HomePod mini

Interestingly, Apple has not increased the prices of any iPhone models in India as of now.

Why Has Apple Increased Prices?

Apple attributes the latest price hike primarily to the steep increase in the cost of memory and storage chips worldwide.

Several factors have contributed to the increase:

  • Rising demand for AI servers and data centers
  • Global shortage of high-performance DRAM
  • Higher NAND flash memory prices
  • Increasing manufacturing costs
  • Supply chain pressures

According to Apple, the company absorbed these costs for several months but eventually had to revise product pricing to maintain business sustainability.

Complete Apple Price Hike List in India (2026)

Product Old Price New Price Price Increase
MacBook Neo ₹69,900 ₹79,900 ₹10,000
MacBook Air M5 (13-inch) ₹1,20,900 ₹1,49,900 ₹29,000
MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch) ₹1,69,900 ₹2,39,900 ₹70,000
MacBook Pro M5 Max (14-inch) ₹3,99,900 ₹4,99,900 ₹1,00,000
Mac mini M4 ₹59,900 ₹94,900 ₹35,000
iPad (11th Gen) ₹39,900 ₹49,900 ₹10,000
iPad mini ₹49,900 ₹69,900 ₹20,000
iPad Air (11-inch M4) ₹64,900 ₹89,900 ₹25,000
iPad Pro (M5) ₹99,900 ₹1,39,900 ₹40,000
Apple TV 4K ₹14,900 ₹25,900 ₹11,000
HomePod ₹32,900 ₹44,900 ₹12,000
HomePod mini ₹10,900 ₹15,900 ₹5,000

Biggest Price Hikes

Some products have seen exceptionally large price increases:

MacBook Pro M5 Max

The premium MacBook Pro M5 Max has received the largest increase of ₹1,00,000, with its starting price now reaching ₹4,99,900.

MacBook Pro M5

The standard MacBook Pro M5 is now ₹70,000 more expensive than before, taking its starting price to ₹2,39,900.

Mac mini M4

Apple’s compact desktop has also become significantly costlier, increasing by ₹35,000.

iPad Pro M5

Apple’s flagship tablet has crossed the ₹1.39 lakh mark after a ₹40,000 price revision.

MacBook Air Also Gets Costlier

The popular 13-inch MacBook Air powered by Apple’s M5 chip now starts at ₹1,49,900, compared to its earlier price of ₹1,20,900.

Despite the increase, the MacBook Air continues to remain Apple’s most popular premium laptop for students, professionals, and creators.

Home Entertainment Devices See Sharp Increase

Apple has also increased prices for its home entertainment products.

  • Apple TV 4K now costs ₹25,900.
  • HomePod now starts at ₹44,900.
  • HomePod mini has increased to ₹15,900.

These products have witnessed increases ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹12,000.

Although Apple has revised prices across several hardware categories, the iPhone lineup has not yet been affected.

Industry analysts believe Apple is avoiding an immediate iPhone price hike because of intense competition in the premium smartphone segment. However, reports suggest that future iPhone models could eventually see revised pricing if component costs continue to rise.

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