Bazinga
Posting Freak
Source; The Gadget Show -Apple must really be feeling left out of the Mobile World Congress fun, as the latest iPhone rumour to cross our path seems to be one of the most outlandish yet.
Still, it’s from the Wall Street Journal, so we need to take it fairly seriously. According to the WSJ, Cupertino is not far from releasing a mini iPhone – one that’s about half the size of the current iPhone 4, and a good bit cheaper to boot.
The story claims that Apple is looking to increase its sales and widen the scope of its smartphone presence, especially with Google’s Android increasingly dominating at the lower end of the market.
Unlike the current iPhone, the mini version would be heavily network-subsidised, creating the never-before-seen scenario of an iPhone going for free on relatively cheap contracts.
That all said, there’s little evidence in anything we’ve seen so far in the iPhone’s lifetime that Apple is in any way thinking of launching a second model, especially one that dilutes the iPhone’s high-end appeal. We’ll not cast a final judgement just yet, but even the esteemed WSJ gets things wrong sometimes.
You must be registered for see links
Well I think this would be a great idea as it would be cheaper and at the moment only the higher classes can afford the very expensive contracts that they charge or the £400+ it costs to buy the handset, now it would be available to people with limited budgets to enjoy the many features of Apples iPhone.