Apple Developing A Cheaper And Smaller iPhone
A Bloomberg report reveals that Apple is working on a smaller and cheaper iPhone 4 as it hopes to gain back some ground it lost from Google Android smartphones.
A Bloomberg report reveals that Apple is working on a smaller and cheaper iPhone 4 as it hopes to gain back some ground it lost from Google Android smartphones.
Sources of Bloomberg say that Apple is working on a version of the iPhone that is about one-third smaller than the iPhone 4 and will cost about $200.
Mobile carrier Sprint is set to unveil an “industry first” the dual screen handset Kyocera Echo, set to be available by spring for $200.
Verizon Wireless temporarily stopped pre-ordering of the iPhone 4 after it generated record first day sales.
Big retailers, like RadioShack and Target, among others, have started offering customers the option of selling back their gadgets to the stores to fund their purchases of new products.
Google Android is fast catching up with Apple in the smartphone and table market, according to latest industry surveys.
After just three months in the market, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has already breached the $2 million sales leading the way to giving the company a banner 2010.
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Apple is considering terminating its iPhone exclusivity deal with AT & T as it moves to offer the device to other carriers.
Verizon revealed today that it will keep its $30 per month unlimited data plan for the iPhone 4 when it rolls out in stores on February 10.