For months now the leaks have all been in alignment: the radically redesigned iPhone 8 (I predict simply ‘iPhone’), will be very expensive. In fact a price tag starting at over $1,000 is the common consensus. As such the UBS report says the incrementally upgraded iPhone 7S will stick to its predecessors $649 price point, with the iPhone 7S Plus pushed back to $749 from $769 and the new flagship iPhone 8 starting from circa $850. “Apple likes to position its entry-level products at the mid-market with ‘Pro/Plus’ products close to competitors at the high end.”That said, if the $850 iPhone 8 comes in three storage tiers like iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, then we are still likely to see the first $1,000+ iPhone Apple has ever released. Apple iOS 10.3 Has A Great Secret FeatureApple Suddenly Confirms Three New iPhonesiPad 9.7 (2017) Vs iPad Pro Vs iPad Air 2 Vs iPad Mini 4: What’s The Difference?
Source: Forbes April 06, 2017 01:30 UTC