Apple was expected to start production of
the iPhone 5S this month and maybe has already started manufacturing low-cost
iPhones. Peter Misek, an analyst from Jefferies claims that Apple will start production
of the iPhone 5S by the end of July, and will initiate the phone either in
September or October. Misek has also asserted that low-cost iPhones are already
being created and ought to cost around $300-$400 (Rs. 17,800 - Rs. 23,750
approx.) without carrier subsidies.
At the price that Misek claims, the low-cost iPhones won't exactly be budget
phones but will instead battle with mid-range phones like the Nokia Lumia 720,
the Nexus 4 and the Samsung Galaxy S3. Misek has also stated that Apple will
order around 50 million iPhones in the last quarter of 2013, an order that will
include 25 million units of the iPhone 5S, 20 million units of the low-cost
iPhone and 5 million units of the iPhone 4S.
Given that the yearly iPhone launch occurrence
is just around the corner, as expected, the iPhone 5S has been the centre of loads
of tales in the last couple of months. In May, images of what was declared to
be the iPhone 5S' motherboard hit the Internet. The images implied at an
updated camera element on the iPhone 5S with both the flash and the camera
moulded to form one piece as an alternative of two separate pieces. The gossip
that the iPhone 5S was by now under creation had begun as early as March of
this year with a Japanese tech blog declaring that Foxconn had started 'partial
assembly of the iPhone 5S.
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