“Morgan Stanley analyst Rebecca Runkle in a research note released Wednesday said she is high in her convictions that Apple will launch an iPhone device in the first half of 2007 and offered some specific findings from unnamed sources,” AppleInsider reports.
AppleInsider reports, “According to Runkle, the design of iPhone will be slightly larger than the “full screen LCD; 3.5 inch (28×21)” and approximately 4/10ths of an inch thick. It will include virtual click-wheel/soft-touch design and be a bit wider than the iPod nano but also thinner than a video iPod. From her checks, the analyst believes the iPhone will sport a metal casing design similar to the iPod nano and be available in ‘multiple colors…'”
AppleInsider reports, “The analyst says her sources have turned up two flash memory-based models: a $599 4-gig and $649 8-gig…”
More details in the full article here.
Those prices are too high for an unlocked phone that you’d take to any carrier. The prices quoted above may be retail prices that would be discounted with service from an Apple MVNO or carrier(s) partnered with Apple.
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Apple have charged premium prices for new products before. With the iPod they had a big success. With the cube the price was the main reason for failure.
Still this is all speculation. The hype is amazing, alomst a distraction from everything good that Apple has out in the market already. Hopefully Apple will announce something at MWSF or thereabouts.
wow, there sure are a lot of analcysts talking lately
people will never buy just a phone at that price. at $600 the thing, if it exists, had better be pretty much a hand-held computer, especially with “smartphones” like the moto-Q that can be had for about $200.
Why does everyone have to be so negative? I don’t see YOU creating anything even comparable, so deal with it. Here’s a brilliant idea – If you don’t want one, don’t buy one! End of story.
It’s not $600 for just a phone. It’ll be a phone, an iPod, a mini computer with google maps, etc. The phone automatically synchs your media — movies, music, photos — through Apple’s iTunes Music Store. The device also synchs e-mail content, Web bookmarks and nearly any type of digital content stored on your computer. It comes with a 2-megapixel digital camera built into the back, as well as a slot for headphones and a SIM card. It will also introduce what it calls “visual voicemail,” so users can jump to the most important messages rather than have to listen to all of them in order.
The phone supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology and can detect location from Global Positioning System satellites. It also can send and display e-mail and text messages. Apple is partnering with Yahoo Inc. on Web-based e-mail and Google Inc. on maps. Tell me how much all this would cost separately………way more than $600.