Martin Hajek is at it again. The Dutch designer has released yet another iConcept, this time envisioning an iPhone mini running the “flat” iOS 7 everyone keeps hoping to see at WWDC.
“After seeing some cool new iOS 7 concepts on Gizmodo I just had to see what they would look like in my budget iPhon... |
15 May 2013 08:26 GMT |
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Ken Segall, Apple’s former advertising guy and author of Insanely Simple, predicts that the iPhone is ripe, just like the iPod was when Apple expanded the line of players to cater to all types of consumers. A belief shared by pundits and financial analysts alike, the idea of Apple launching “a family of ... |
8 May 2013 04:50 GMT |
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Brian White, an analyst with investment bank Topeka Capital Markets, has a few predictions up his sleeve regarding Apple’s next few moves on the smartphone front.
In addition to the biometric iPhone 5S, Apple is also preparing to launch a cheaper version of the handset, made of plastic.
“The ‘iPho... |
15 April 2013 12:41 GMT |
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Investment Bank Topeka Capital Markets has released a research note according to which Apple is pushing forward with its (rumored) plans to release a low-end version of the iPhone bearing an attractive price tag. Analyst Brian White told clients in a research note today, “In late December, our research uncover... |
11 February 2013 09:51 GMT |
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With Apple rumored to launch a brand new lineup of iDevices this year, designer Martin Hajek is practicing his mockup skills with iPhone mini and iPad 5 renderings giving us what could be an accurate picture of Apple’s portables for 2013.
If Apple does end up launching a cheaper iPhone this year – an improbabl... |
17 January 2013 09:11 GMT |
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Confirming our own suspicions regarding the widespread “cheap iPhone” rumors, Apple SVP of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller refuted speculation surrounding a low-end Apple smartphone during an interview with a major Chinese newspaper this week. In an interview with the Shanghai Evening News, Sch... |
11 January 2013 05:00 GMT |
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Apple’s plan to dominate the smartphone market is moving forward, according to people who have been briefed on the company’s low-end iPhone about to launch later this year. An unlikely scenario for some, Apple’s launch of an inexpensive iPhone is said to occur sometime at the end of 2013. People w... |
9 January 2013 03:12 GMT |
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If I had a dime for every DigiTimes report citing its industry sources on the hottest circulating Apple rumor I’d be blogging this from a solid gold keyboard. That’s not to say the trade publication hasn’t been reliable in the past. It’s just that most rumors dished out by the Taiwanese site ... |
8 January 2013 10:12 GMT |
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Neil Mawston, the executive director at Strategy Analytics, has released a research note according to which Samsung to will “slightly extend its lead over Apple this year because of its larger multitier product portfolio.”But Apple will fight back, according to the analyst. Strategy Analytics believes &ld... |
5 January 2013 07:43 GMT |
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Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes sees the iPad mini as clear evidence that Apple is beginning to consider sales of low-priced devices which, at some point in the next two years, should include a cheap iPhone too.
A belief shared by other Wall Street buffs, Reitzes’ theory doesn’t necessarily say that... |
5 December 2012 07:51 GMT |
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A Chinese newspaper is reigniting rumors about a potential “iPhone nano” launching this year, citing unnamed sources within Apple’s supply chain as saying that the company wishes to expand its presence in the smartphone segment even further. Since the iPhone 3GS still costs almost $400 / €300 ... |
23 April 2012 10:06 GMT |
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Apple is ready to tap the lower, mid, and high-end price segments in the smartphone market by releasing a contract-free, $350 iPhone this year, according to a new report.
Citing an incredibly solid source, BGR claims to have learned that Apple will be launching a pre-paid iPhone this year at a much lower cost than... |
18 July 2011 12:31 GMT |
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Apple is working hard to “figure out” the prepaid market and doesn’t want its products to be “just for the rich,” but “for everyone,” according to sources analyzing a conversation between Apple COO Tim Cook and Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi.
Interpreted by various high... |
1 March 2011 07:04 GMT |
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