This will be the first lower-cost iPhone model since the iPhone SE. It will look similar to the iPhone 8 from 2017 and include a 4.7in screen, Bloomberg News has previously reported. The iPhone 8 is still on the market, currently selling for US$449 (RM1,826), whereas Apple sold the iPhone SE for US$399 (RM1,623) when that handset launched in 2016. Shares in Japan Display Inc, which supplies LCD screens for Apple’s lower-tier iPhones, closed 1.35% higher on Jan 22. The successor to the iPhone SE will play a significant role in that task.
Source: The Star January 22, 2020 08:26 UTC