Apple is undoubtedly facing some unexpected problems with it's usual price tags and the tarrifs on the other hand.
Apple Stands with Pride in the International Market
Apple for decades is standing with it's head held high in the international market. iPhone lovers notably have a lot to go crazy over the phone. Not only it's designs but the features alongside and their upgradations accordingly, all of these make the iPhone worth loving.

One Thing Apple has Not Yet Done!
Despite of all the innovations the brand has done, there is something missing yet. A model that opens to full and close folds in half! Yes, the brand surprisingly does not have a foldable phone in it's bucket and remains aloof from this genre.
Rumour to Turn into Reality?
There is already a rumour about Apple wiping off it's tag of missing from the foldable phone style. A wave says that this reality of not having a foldable phone is to change in no time. Most probably next year.
Since this may significantly be a milestone for the brand, consequently it won't be of any surprise if it becomes the most expensive model from the brand. If rumours are to come true then it is sure that this will be not just it's latest but the costliest production by the brand the market has ever seen!
Blame whom for the Sky-high Price?
Although the brand has some of the costliest models, but they justify their price command with their features and services. But, the price for the latest model is not just their style of quoting.
If anything is to be blamed then blame the tariffs, as a result of which the prices are simply sky-rocketing! Although the brand thinks to shift to India for massive production in order to save themselves from the tariff shock, it wont be possible for their foldable and glass designed series as per Mark Gurman.

A Big-Fat Price Tag
As prediction says, the foldable models can give a crushing blow of around $2,000 whin in Indian currency stands for Rs. 1,70,300 approx. This might varry with time.
Shh! Hold your Patience and See What's Next
The brand's decision of not stepping into the fold market even in this foldable era adds on nothing but more pressure for the brand. This is going to be a test of their patience, dedication, planning, execution and lastly the end result of their journey throughout.

All we need to do is wait and see what the brand comes up with. Can it drum up of fall off the cliff they climbed successfully over decades. This surely is a tough battle for the brand; fighting to survive not just consumers' satisfaction with the model performance but taking care of their pockets too.