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iPhone panic-buying hits Apple Stores, but tariff impacts may not be as bad as feared

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  • President Trump’s tariffs could lead to higher iPhone prices
  • This might have caused customers to panic buy Apple products
  • But one analyst report says the rises might not be as bad as feared

Trump’s tariffs are already having an effect, but it’s unlikely to be one that the US President had anticipated. According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple customers are panic-buying iPhones ahead of what they fear could be steep price hikes.

Bloomberg cited “Employees from different Apple locations across the country” who reported that Apple Stores were filled with customers over the past weekend.

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