Sunday, December 27, 2015

Will New iPhone version back to a smaller size? – FORTUNE

(CNNMoney) – The Chinese MyDrivers.com technology website published a photo which apparently includes the presentation of the plans for the 2016 telecom giant China Mobile. In the right column of the presentation called “April or later” (in April or later), a product reads “Apple iPhone 7C future.”

CNNMoney could not verify the authenticity of the photograph. However, you can add to the pile of rumors that Apple will add a third new iPhone to their offerings in the spring.

The talks began when the analyst at KGI Securities, Ming-Chi Kuo, who usually has more successes than failures in their predictions of Apple, predicted in November that Apple will launch a new iPhone four inches in 2016.

Kuo said that Apple could send between 20 million and 30 million units smaller the new iPhone at the end of 2016. He predicts that the smaller iPhone probably will not have some features of the larger phones, including 3D Touch.

However, it would be made of metal (not plastic like iPhone 5C).

Apple could be planning a smaller iPhone because some customers complain that the iPhone 4.7 and 5.5 inches that Apple introduced in 2014 are too difficult to use with one hand. Many prefer the four-inch iPhone that Apple built in 2012 and 2013.

Apple still sells the iPhone 5S four inches, which debuted in 2013. But is scheduled to be removed next year.

When Apple launches new iPhone, generally lower prices for the previous two iPhone and your smartphone discontinued three years.

If Apple were to follow that course, continue selling the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S next year, along with the iPhone 7. There would be a version of the iPhone four inches on the market.

You may not yet obsessed with the name by moment. Despite the rumors, analysts differ as to whether Apple could name the new phone as iPhone 6C or 7C. Even if China Mobile filing is accurate, it is unlikely that Apple has already given the name to the mobile communications company.

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