What’s
new on Apple? “5C” and “5S”
Reports suggest that Apple will
introduce a cheaper “plastic” iPhone 5C on September 10. The 4-inch phone will
supposedly replace the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S in the product lineup. Also on this day
Apple will be introducing the new iPhone of the company that will replace the
existing phone of the brand, the iPhone 5.
On the one hand, us I was telling before, Apple will be
releasing the new cheap iPhone of the company that will probably be called “5C”.
With this new phone Apple wants to expand their market to the entire world
because in many countries, carriers are switching to unsubsidized, SIM-only
plans and the iPhone is too expensive for regular people. For example, in most
countries of the European Union, you get unlimited talk, text and data (with a speed reduction up to 3GB)
for U$$ 25 per month (€19.90). The only downside is that you have to pay full
price for your phone. This means that they have to buy an iPhone or an Android
phone that round between U$$ 600 and U$$ 900, and for many people these prices
are unreachable. With the iPhone 5C Apple will be facing the unavoidable shift
to unsubsidized plans, like those that exists in Europe and in many other
countries round the world.
On the other hand, the
Californian Company will be launching the brand new iPhone “5S” that will replace its predecessor, the iPhone 5. From this phone we really only know some rumors. Some people
believe that Apple will be releasing this product in 3 colors: White, Black and
a new surprising color “Gold”, also another feature that we expect it will have
is a fingerprint scanner that would be used for payments as well as security
and identification for the user of the iPhone. For sure that this phone will
come with the new iPhone software of Apple “IOS 7” that not only be available
for the iPhone 5S, it will be also compatible with the iPhone 5, 4S and the
iPad family.
Finally, we will get to know more information on
September 10, the day we expect both devices, iPhone 5C and 5S, will be
launched by Apple, first on U.S. market and on many other countries to follow.