Nano-Apple is planning to launch a cheaper iPhone based on the iPod nano
towards the end of the year, according to a JP Morgan report.
Kevin Chang, an analyst with the firm in Taiwan, has based his prediction on
information from ‘unnamed sources’ in the supply channel and a new patent
application made by Apple in the US.
Apple filed a patent last week for a multi-functional handheld device with a
circular control wheel like that found on the nano. Chang claimed the new iPhone
will cost around $300 (£150), making it around half the price of the current
iPhone, which has been
selling
very strongly since its launch a couple of weeks ago. It’s predicted to
launch in Q4, around the time the UK gets the first iPhone.
“We believe that iPod nano will be converted into a phone because it's
probably the only way for Apple to launch a lower end phone without severely
cannibalising iPod nano," Chang said.
The new phone is expected to have a lot less functionality but will put Apple
in a position to challenge the major phone makers in the mainstream mobile
market. Apple has declined to comment.
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