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the entry level iPhone could easily go for $900-$1000 if they are full screen devices.....
I don’t think that’s likely to be honest. Apple aren’t going to risk losing sales in their biggest market. If the mainstream market were comfortable paying £900-1000 for an iPhone then the iPhone 11 Pro would be dominating now but it’s not.
 
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I think the iPhone 11 is a great upgrade from the SE. Everyone is saying to wait for the 12 but for all we know that iPhone 12s will get a price bump like the Samsung Galaxy devices just got. the entry level iPhone could easily go for $900-$1000 if they are full screen devices.... the iPhone 11 is priced nicely for beats the iPhone SE in every area right now.
Doubt Apple would do that. Samsung has already reduced prices for the Galaxy S10 series from $749, $899, $999 down to $599, $749, $849.

Whoops, didn't realize there were S20 already. Honestly though, I highly doubt majority of folks are rushing to buy $1K phones.

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Is the size and weight of the iPhone 11 acceptable to you?

Personally, I find the 11 is too big while the 11 Pro is too expensive so I'm forced to wait until something fits me both size- and budget-wise. Looking forward to the rumored 5.4" iPhone 12 at the mid-range pricing of $600-700.
 
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It's really up to you. I jumped on the 11 Pro Max because I got $700 off to switch to AT&T and give them an iPhone 7. With COVID-19, I feel like I had good timing.

You could get the battery replaced and just wait but again, that's really for you to decide.
 
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