Apple has quietly increased the prices of several products in the Philippines, with some models seeing steep jumps across its Mac and iPad lineup. The updated pricing also covers the Apple TV 4K, iPads, Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. •iPad mini (A17 Pro): ₱34,990 to ₱42,990. •iPad Air (M4): ₱42,990 to ₱54,990. •iPad Pro (M5): ₱72,990 to ₱89,990. •MacBook Pro (M5): ₱109,990 to ₱139,990. According to the report, Intel could start producing Apple’s lowest-end M-series chips on its advanced 18A process as early as mid-2027, potentially for future MacBook Air, iPad Air, and iPad Pro models. Unlike the old Intel x86 processors used in Macs before 2020, these chips would still be Apple-designed Arm-based silicon, with Intel acting only as a foundry while TSMC continues to handle the bulk of M-series production. Read more in our articles including "Apple raises PH prices for MacBooks, iPads, and more as MacBook Neo jumps to PHP 49,990" and "Apple may tap Intel again to manufacture future M-series Mac chips".
Apple has quietly increased the prices of several products in the Philippines, with some models seeing steep jumps across its Mac and iPad lineup. The updated pricing also covers the Apple TV 4K, iPads, Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro.
•iPad mini (A17 Pro): ₱34,990 to ₱42,990. •iPad Air (M4): ₱42,990 to ₱54,990. •iPad Pro (M5): ₱72,990 to ₱89,990.
Our coverage of ipad pro includes: "Apple raises PH prices for MacBooks, iPads, and more as MacBook Neo jumps to PHP 49,990"; "Apple may tap Intel again to manufacture future M-series Mac chips"; "Samsung trolls Apple’s iPad Pro ad with UnCrush video". Each article provides unique insights and information.