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Two Apple iPhones, in Lite or Loaded, This June?
By: Michelle Maisto
2009-04-09
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Two new Apple iPhones were among the predictions shared with investors in an April 8 note from analyst Shaw Wu. Wu anticipates a fully loaded and junior version of the iPhone, improved battery life, and more flexible contracts from supporting carriers. A June arrival, in sync with the Palm Pre debut, is likely, though September is also a possibility.Two out of the three Apple iPhones in development will likely see the light
of day, wrote Kaufman Brothers analyst Shaw Wu in an April 8 company note to
investors.
Apple itself isnt revealing much, but Wu nonetheless had news and predictions
to offer. The two new iPhones will allow users to choose between richer and
lighter options.
One of these new iPhones will contain a much more powerful application
processor enabling it to run more complex software, Wu wrote in his research
note. It is not clear to us if this will replace the current 3G iPhone. One
area we hear of material improvement is battery life.
The other iPhone, Wu wrote, will in high likelihood be a junior or mid-range
device with less functionality.
The new hardware is anticipated to arrive in June or September, though it seems
likely that Apple will announce it at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
(WWDC) running June 8-12 in San
Francisco.
The Palm Pre will also debut in Junethe two-year anniversary of the iPhoneand
is expected to offer Apples darling some
real competition.
Wu writes that there could be a risk to Apples revenue numbers in the June
quarter if the ramp of new iPhones occurs in late June or July. He says a
similar phenomenon occurred in June 2008, where 2.5G iPhone shipments declined
to 717,000 units, as customers put off purchases in favor of waiting for the
new model to arrive.
Additionally, Wu expects AT&T and other carriers to develop tiered data
plansversus the one-size-fits-all unlimited plans available todaygiven the
current economic climate. It would also enable AT&T to make its business
with the heaviest uses more profitable.
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