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iSimpsons

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Knowing Apple, obviously they won't put a retina screen on the iPad Mini without increasing the price.

What do you guys think the price would be for a 16GB WiFi Model? I'm thinking around $499 (£329).
 

tpho

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Knowing Apple, obviously they won't put a retina screen on the iPad Mini without increasing the price.

What do you guys think the price would be for a 16GB WiFi Model? I'm thinking around $499 (£329).

$399 (the current price of an iPad 2)

If it's $499, you might as well get the iPad 4th gen. :confused:
 

frag2

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Knowing Apple, obviously they won't put a retina screen on the iPad Mini without increasing the price.

What do you guys think the price would be for a 16GB WiFi Model? I'm thinking around $499 (£329).

It'll probably retain the same price of 329$. However, when you put the capacity into perspective:

429$ for 32GB Ipad Mini
269$ for 32GB Nexus 7 II

Considering the slide Apple has lately with Ipad sales, they would be stupid to not drop the price a bit. But Apple tends to sell things built off their aura and mystique so I don't see why they wouldn't just keep the insane pricing models.

They would be wise to just drop the pricing by about 50$
 

srkmish

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It'll probably retain the same price of 329$. However, when you put the capacity into perspective:

429$ for 32GB Ipad Mini
269$ for 32GB Nexus 7 II

Considering the slide Apple has lately with Ipad sales, they would be stupid to not drop the price a bit. But Apple tends to sell things built off their aura and mystique so I don't see why they wouldn't just keep the insane pricing models.

They would be wise to just drop the pricing by about 50$

Would blindly buy it at 329$. I love experiencing both ios and android tablets and i want the best in portable tablets from both OS'.
 

iSimpsons

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Guys $499 after tax. I just converted the current UK price (£269) to dollars.

If it retains its current price of $329, I would jump at the opportunity on pre order date! Lets hope Apple releases this before the Christmas timeframe.
 

darngooddesign

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Knowing Apple, obviously they won't put a retina screen on the iPad Mini without increasing the price.

What do you guys think the price would be for a 16GB WiFi Model? I'm thinking around $499 (£329).

Obviously since they didn't increase the price of the iPhone 4 when it got Retina and they didn't increase the price of the iPad 3 when it got Retina, they will increase the price of the Mini when it gets Retina. /s

So knowing Apple you are probably incorrect.
 

cambookpro

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Guys $499 after tax. I just converted the current UK price (£269) to dollars.

If it retains its current price of $329, I would jump at the opportunity on pre order date! Lets hope Apple releases this before the Christmas timeframe.

It won't jump £60.

It may go up slightly, as the iPad mini seems a smaller margin product than the normal iPad, so there is less 'wiggle room' per se.

However, I'd be extremely surprised if they put it up to more than $349/£279-89.
 

Florals

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Jul 19, 2013
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It won't jump £60.

It may go up slightly, as the iPad mini seems a smaller margin product than the normal iPad, so there is less 'wiggle room' per se.

However, I'd be extremely surprised if they put it up to more than $349/£279-89.

I wouldn't be surprised if it did jump £50-60, but that isn't to say I'd be happy about it. £279 for a retina mini just sounds too good to be true (and I'd be snapping one up on release day if this was the case), but I would've thought that for Apple to keep the price almost the same they'd make less of a margin on each unit - surely the retina screen will cost them much more than the old lower-res screen?
 

cambookpro

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I wouldn't be surprised if it did jump £50-60, but that isn't to say I'd be happy about it. £279 for a retina mini just sounds too good to be true (and I'd be snapping one up on release day if this was the case), but I would've thought that for Apple to keep the price almost the same they'd make less of a margin on each unit - surely the retina screen will cost them much more than the old lower-res screen?

The jump from an iPad 2 to a retina iPad 3 incurred a $30 increase for the screen - I wouldn't be surprised if Apple managed to get the screen for the mini down to a $20 increase due to the smaller size and higher volume.

I'm pretty sure Apple wouldn't try and make extra profit on the screen, so a $20-40 increase sound about right.
 

HarryWild

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If Apple is going to release the iPad Mini Retina this year along with iPad 5; it has to have the same profit margin as the iPad 5 for Apple to do it at the same time. Apple fears that the Mini Retina would take away sales from the iPad 5; but if both have the same profit margin; the it would be no harm to Apple!

My thinking is the following:

16GB $429
32Gb $529
64GB $659
128GB $759

I am willing to pay these higher price as long as they release it in September/October time frame instead of 2nd quarter 2014!
 

cdmoore74

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If Apple is going to release the iPad Mini Retina this year along with iPad 5; it has to have the same profit margin as the iPad 5 for Apple to do it at the same time. Apple fears that the Mini Retina would take away sales from the iPad 5; but if both have the same profit margin; the it would be no harm to Apple!

My thinking is the following:

16GB $429
32Gb $529
64GB $659
128GB $759

I am willing to pay these higher price as long as they release it in September/October time frame instead of 2nd quarter 2014!

The most common sense I've read on this forum. People are so naive to believe Apple will release a $329 retina iPad mini. Everyone forgets that Apple wants to make a profit and they still want to sale their 9.7" iPad.
 

Abazigal

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The most common sense I've read on this forum. People are so naive to believe Apple will release a $329 retina iPad mini. Everyone forgets that Apple wants to make a profit and they still want to sale their 9.7" iPad.

In my opinion, the main reason why the first ipad mini was priced at $329 was exactly so they could fit in a retina display and not need to raise the price (i.e.: the initial price already factored in the improved specs and screen, so you are in a sense overpaying for the first mini).

Plus, if we don't see a change in form factor, any increase in specs can be offset by savings in manufacturing efficiencies and R&D.

So I believe the price will stay unchanged.
 
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