The real innovations at Apple’s iPhone 11 event were the prices, not the products


During Apple’s iPhone even Tuesday, the biggest applause breaks weren’t for the iPhone 11 Pro’s triple camera or the Apple Watch’s always-on display. They weren’t for Jason Momoa in the See trailer or the iPhone 11’s Night Mode. Rather, they were for the slides that are usually met with murmurs or outright silence: the prices.

Out of nowhere, Apple stopped being the company that sets the bar for the high end. Instead, it undercut Disney with its Apple TV+ streaming service, bested Google’s Stadia with Apple Arcade, delivered more iPad for the same price, and—the biggest surprise of all—trimmed the price of the iPhone 11 by $50 across the board. And that’s not to speak of the free year of Apple TV+ you get with basically any Apple device purchase.

That’s not the direction Apple’s prices usually go. In fact, this time last year we were looking at higher prices for everything Apple released, with a 20 percent premium tacked onto the Apple Watch. And like any real innovation, it could have a real ripple effect on everything else Apple sells.

How low can they go

Before Tuesday’s event, here’s how I expected Apple to price the products it released:

  • Apple Arcade: $7.99
  • Apple TV+: $12.99
  • iPad: $349
  • Apple Watch Series 5: $399 and up
  • Apple Watch Series 4: $299 and up
  • iPhone 11: $749/$799/$899
  • iPhone 11 Pro: $999/$1,149/$1,349
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max: $1,099/$12,49/$1,449

Those prices aren’t bad. Apple TV+ would still be cheaper than HBO and Netflix’s 4K tier, and Apple Arcade would still undercut Google Stadia. The iPad adds Smart Keyboard support and more display for just $20 more. And the iPhones offer better cameras and more power for the same price. But my guesses were wrong. Here’s how the prices actually look:

  • Apple Arcade: $4.99
  • Apple TV+: $4.99
  • iPad: $329
  • Apple Watch Series 5: $399 and up
  • Apple Watch Series 3: $199 and up
  • iPhone 11: $699/$749/$849
  • iPhone 11 Pro: $999/$1,149/$1,349
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max: $1,099/$12,49/$1,449

While the Apple Watch Series 5 and iPhone 11 Pros keep their price points—though technically the ceramic models got a price cut over their Series 3 counterparts since you get LTE for the same $1,349—everything else came in less than I—and pretty much everyone else—thought. Consider this: the $4.99 per month price for Apple Arcade is less than the price of Minecraft ($6.99), and you won’t be confronted with in-app purchases to advance a level. And the monthly cost of Apple TV+ is less than the price of a new-release rental in the iTunes Store.

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Apple TV+ is a downright bargain compared to Netflix.

Frankly, I’m stunned. With 4K streaming, and top talent including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, and JJ Abrams, Apple is sparing no expense when it comes to its original shows, so a $9.99 or $14.99 monthly subscription isn’t hard to imagine, especially since it’s giving a year away to anyone who buys an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV.

Instead it works both ways. If you’re buying an Apple device, the free year of Apple TV+ is an excellent benefit, but if you aren’t planning on buying a new iPhone or iPad, $4.99 a month won’t crush your monthly streaming budget. Due to its availability on other smart TVs and devices, Apple TV+ may very well be the first Apple product many people own, and it’ll showcase Apple’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship, and newfound affordability.



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