I don't like it, does BMW use cheaper material to make cars more affordable to people? No they make top cars.
quality>>>quantity
quality>>>quantity
I don't like it, does BMW use cheaper material to make cars more affordable to people? No they make top cars.
quality>>>quantity
I don't like it, does BMW use cheaper material to make cars more affordable to people? No they make top cars.
quality>>>quantity
I can see the market. Alot of people I know would love to own a iPhone but can't due to cost.
I thought they already offered an older model that's $0 with contract?
Every time an article is posted citing DigiTimes, MacRumors conveniently starts the post with "Digitimes..." that way I don't waste my time reading the article.
I don't believe there is a chance there will be a cheap iPhone alternative now, or anytime in the future.
I guess I just don't get that. If you can't afford a $200 smart phone, why can you afford to pay about $1400 over two years for service?
I guess I just don't get that. If you can't afford a $200 smart phone, why can you afford to pay about $1400 over two years for service?
Are we going to see cheaper versions of their MacBooks and iMacs?
I guess I just don't get that. If you can't afford a $200 smart phone, why can you afford to pay about $1400 over two years for service?
Yeah, in the U.S they do. But this cheaper iPhone will be aimed at 3rd world markets, where everyone people buy their phones upfront, and are therefore sensitive to the initial handset cost.
My guess, if it will exist, is a 3GS with updated internals that can be compatible with iOS 7.
Yeah, in the U.S they do. But this cheaper iPhone will be aimed at 3rd world markets, where everyone people buy their phones upfront, and are therefore sensitive to the initial handset cost.
It's not a $200 smartphone. It's a $800-$1050 smartphone, depending on the market it's being sold in.
My guess, if it will exist, is a 3GS with updated internals that can be compatible with iOS 7.
this is a sarcasm, isn't it ?
The main costs come in the form of a two year contract, not the cost of the phone itself imo.
This isn't an older model.
To me at least it doesn't really feel Apple to provide a cheap alternative.
Apple knows its market and makes products for that.
Are we going to see cheaper versions of their MacBooks and iMacs?
What they should be doing is discounting the previous generation a bit more than they do.
In that case a cheaper one would be $500-$750. My question stands.