As Apple prepares to celebrate the iPhone’s 20th anniversary in 2027, fans and tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating a “major shake-up” for the iconic device. While specific details about the redesign remain under wraps, one thing is clear: Apple plans to incorporate a lot more glass into the new design, which could signal a bold new direction for the smartphone. But with big changes come bigger costs. Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone will likely carry a premium price tag — and it might be even heftier than usual. One factor contributing to the cost? Ongoing tariffs on Chinese-made goods, which currently affect a significant portion of Apple’s production. Tariffs and Production Constraints Though Apple has been shifting more of its iPhone manufacturing to India, a full transition away from China is no easy task. At present, India is only capable of...
As Apple prepares to celebrate the iPhone’s 20th anniversary in 2027, fans and tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating a “major shake-up” for the iconic device. While specific details about the redesign remain under wraps, one thing is clear: Apple plans to incorporate a lot more glass into the new design, which could signal a bold new direction for the smartphone.
But with big changes come bigger costs. Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone will likely carry a premium price tag — and it might be even heftier than usual. One factor contributing to the cost? Ongoing tariffs on Chinese-made goods, which currently affect a significant portion of Apple’s production.
Tariffs and Production Constraints
Though Apple has been shifting more of its iPhone manufacturing to India, a full transition away from China is no easy task. At present, India is only capable of producing about one-third of the annual U.S. iPhone demand. While the company has plans to ramp up production there, it’s not feasible to move the manufacturing of its most complex devices, like the 20th anniversary iPhone, out of China by 2027.
A Complicated Shift
Apple’s long-time relationship with Chinese manufacturers has allowed the company to take advantage of highly skilled labor and efficient production methods. While the company has been exploring alternatives, particularly in India, manufacturing cutting-edge tech outside China for the first time remains a significant challenge. Especially for a device as intricate and innovative as the redesigned anniversary iPhone, Apple will likely need the specialized expertise that China’s factories offer.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has often praised the manufacturing capabilities in China, acknowledging that while the company aims to diversify its production, moving away from China for such complex products is a slow process.
And the current tariff situation complicates matters further. With tariffs on Chinese-made goods as high as 245%, it’s clear that the 20th anniversary iPhone will face some serious financial hurdles if these tariffs remain in place. If Apple cannot avoid these additional costs, consumers may end up paying even more for the highly anticipated anniversary edition of the iPhone.
As the 2027 release approaches, it’s clear that Apple’s 20th-anniversary iPhone will be a groundbreaking device, but the price tag might not be the only thing that surprises us.
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