“JP Morgan’s Mark Moskowitz this morning weighs in on the continued speculation over the nature of Apple’s (AAPL) next iPhone unveiling, and he concludes there will be two new models,” Tiernan Ray reports for Baroon’s.
“Attributing his conclusions simply to ‘our research,’ Moskowitz concludes there will be an ‘iPhone 5’ that will be a ‘world phone’ with both GSM and CDMA cellular support, but no support for 4G (‘Long Term Evolution’), and a ‘lighter, thinner form factor,'” Ray reports. “There will also be a revamp of the existing iPhone 4 with ‘some improvements,’ that might be aimed at a lower price, taking over from the ‘3GS’ model that has been Apple’s budget/bargain offering.”
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“‘The implications of the fall launch are that the quarterly iPhone shipment levels stand to rise,’ he writes… There could be a couple of very meaningful [carrier] additions, including Sprint-Nextel (S) and the iPhone 4 ‘Plus’ for China,” Ray reports.
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