5 Apple products you should avoid buying this week (and 7 safe picks to get instead)
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5 Apple products you should avoid buying this week (and 7 safe picks to get instead)
"It's early September, and that means we're now in the final home stretch to Apple's biggest yearly update. New iPhones are days away, and it's likely we'll see new Apple Watches, and possibly new AirPods Pro and a HomeHub device. Does the invite sent out to journalists offer any clues as to what's coming? Maybe ... Also: The best Apple deals right now: Save on MacBooks, iPhones, and more"
"Tariffs still dominate the news. One moment they're on, next they're off, then they're on again with a list of ifs, buts, and exceptions that may or may not stick around. CNET: Tracking tariff prices: See how the new tariffs are hitting these 11 popular products According to Apple's July 31 earnings call, tariffs have cost the company approximately $800 million for the last quarter, with this figure expected to rise to $1.1 billion for the current quarter. So far, Apple is shouldering that burden."
Apple will host an event on September 9 to unveil new iPhones and likely new Apple Watches, with possible new AirPods Pro and a HomeHub device. Tariffs have cost Apple about $800 million in the last quarter and are expected to rise to $1.1 billion this quarter, with Apple currently absorbing the expense. Pricing tweaks are expected to offset some tariff impacts, and product-line adjustments may follow. Buyers should delay purchases of iPhones (except the March-launched iPhone 16e), Apple Watches, and Apple TV, as refreshed models and pricing changes are imminent and could render recent purchases outdated.
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