A cheaper version of the iPhone 5 may be launched soon in India and China. According to Japanese website Macotakara, the
device would cost $300 (approximately Rs 18,000) and will enter the
mid-end segment in the two countries. This is less than half the price
of the iPhone 5, which currently demands roughly Rs 45,000 for the 16GB
model.
There have been rumours about a cheaper iPhone 5 in the past, but this is the first one that has included the price of the cheaper iPhone 5.
Cheaper iPhone 5 on the way?
Reportedly, sales of the iPhone 5 in Mainland China
are tapering due to the pricing, and a budget version may just help
increase sales.
Apple has also been trying to sustain its hold in the Indian mobile market. It has indeed been advertising the iPhone 5 India
quite heavily, which makes us wonder if this could be due to falling
sales, as we haven’t seen the Cupertino-based company market any of its
other products at such a large scale.
Earlier reports suggesting a cheaper iPhone model claim Apple plans to cut the cost of the iPhone with a “different and less expensive body”. It
is rumoured the company is toying with the idea of building the device
with polycarbonate instead of aluminum, which will help it reduce the
price significantly. Furthermore, other parts on the cheaper iPhone
could be recycled from previous iPhone models.
An analyst at investment firm Jeffries has speculated that the iPhone 5S is in preps. According to him, the iPhone 5S will be launched in six to eight different colour options as the company’s competitors like Samsung and Nokia have been releasing smartphones in varied colour options. He has even gone ahead and speculated that the iPhone 5S will be made available in June this year.
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