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So can we expect 32GB of base storage to last until 2023? It sounds absurd to say that out loud, but think about it. The first new iPhone to launch at 16GB base storage was the iPhone 3gs in 2009. The iPhone 3gs, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6s all launched at 16GB of base storage. That is insane. So if Apple names next year's iPhone the 7s and not 8 (going against the rumors), the iPhone 10s should start at 64GB of base storage. It might be just a slab of flexible glass with no buttons, but 64GB of storage will be the big story in 2023!
 
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this seems extremely desperate.. i wonder if ireland had something to do with this
Why just because they are being more price competitive?
How many price points do their competition offer?
About time I say!
I think they realized that they are in competition with the old models in the used market
why not keep selling the old models, with upgrades and a warranty?
I think they should cut some models at the lower/middle end of the macbook line..to much redundancy
They should make spots for 3 minis..$ , $900 and $1299 $1899
Most people already have a monitor, why would they want to shell out for a 27" iMac?
People ARE BUILDING their own Hackintoshes because Apple won't make what people want.
Make a blinged out Mac mini!
 
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See now even though the 7 is a joke, this is cool. At $749, same price as S7 Edge, the 128GB 6S Plus is a great buy. By the end of this cycle I may finally pick one up (used regular 6S for a year because the 6S Plus launched with screen problems galore).
 
The iPhone 6S and iPad Air2 have been fantastic pieces of kit since launch, and will be for a very long time.
 
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