The new iPhone SE could be a hit in the global smartphone market. It is reported by Bloomberg.
Journalist and analyst Mark Gurman said in a Power On newsletter for Bloomberg that the new iPhone SE could be priced at $200. According to the specialist, Apple devices have never been so cheap, but in this way the company can expand its expansion in the smartphone market, especially in developing regions. “That would make low-cost iPhones very profitable for Apple in the long run,” Gurman said.
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The author said that the iPhone SE is priced at $400 in the US, but many third-party stores offer smartphones starting at $200. According to an expert who predicts a record low price for the device, Apple is not used to underestimating the cost of gadgets, focusing on the unspoken principle of Steve Jobs “do not sell junk.” However, in this situation, an intentional discount can be beneficial for the company.
“By expanding its user base with a $200 iPhone, Apple could increase long-term service revenue and add users to its ecosystem,” said Mark Gurman. In his opinion, many new consumers will also purchase other Apple devices – Mac computers, iPads, Apple Watches.
Earlier, Mark Gurman said that Apple may introduce a new low-cost phone on March 8. According to an insider, the third-generation iPhone SE will receive a 4.7-inch IPS screen, an Apple A15 Bionic chip, support for fifth-generation networks, and a single camera.
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