Marina Naser

USA

Most of the news regarding iPhones are usually positive in any way because all you would expect from a premium company and a premium smartphone is quality.

Well, that is left to be looked more into because there are some folks over the DigiTimes that report a downgrade from the usual metal design to a more plastic version (plastic chasis).

Even if this was just a rumor, I was disappointed in Apple’s attempt to get low costs version of the iPhone on the market.

Think like that: why you should consider the iPhone a premium device if everybody can have it?

The new low cost version of the iPhone may hit the market in the second half of the year with some of the parts being plastic or a mixture of plastic and metal.

The interesting thing is that the guys over Foxconn contacted Apple to ask them some questions regarding the new low cost version of the iPhone and they refused to give out any answers.

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If they were only rumors, don’t you think that Apple would have gave the interview with no problem coming from their side?

Don’t you think that getting an official answer from Apple when the question “are there cheap versions of the iPhone coming out on the market with a plastic back?” would have been fake?

Even if Apple will get a cheap version of the marvelous iPhone on the market, its very unlikely that it will have a plastic body.

Taking a cheap route on this market is not Apple’s usual strategy and believe me when I say that it will not be such a good idea either.

When you talk about Apple, you talk about passion, desire, the will to do each smartphone, gadget, tablet at the highest quality. In a nutshell, until now, Apple meant quality and nothing else.

Apple wasn’t interested in having the end consumer to be someone with limited budget because that’s a market that is exploited by small companies that don’t afford to compete with the giants like Apple and Samsung.

I can’t really believe that the era in which the giant companies will try to overtake the small markets of cheaper gadgets will come.

I mean, this i

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