A “completely redesigned” Apple iPhone 5 will
arrive in October, according to analysts with Piper Jaffray. There have
been a lot of conflicting reports about when the new iPhone would arrive
but the analysts are “confident,” in their time frame, according to the
May 21 research note.
Jefferies analysts also released an
Apple-related note May 21, and together the two reports offer a picture
of what’s to come from Apple and what’s likely to be phased out.
The launch of the iPhone 5—as the newest model
is expected to be called—will represent the biggest product launch of
the year, as well as the biggest device upgrade cycle “in smartphone
history,” wrote Piper Jaffray analysts Gene Munster and Douglas J.
Clinton.
More specifically, Munster and Clinton added:
We believe the iPhone 5 will have a completely redesigned body style, which may more closely resemble the metallic rear panel of the current iPad. We believe there is a 50 percent chance the new phone has a slightly larger 4-plus-inch screen. We believe larger screen size is one of the few areas in which Android devices have been able to compete.
The iPhone 5 will also, they added, include 4G
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology, an upgraded processor and memory,
and a higher-megapixel camera.
While inventories of 28-nanometer chips are
limited, Munster and Clinton expect Apple will receive “favorable
treatment” and receive access to what’s available, likely selling 49
million units in the December quarter. However, should parts supplies
delay the smartphone, the analysts expect Apple fans, unswayed, will
wait out the delay.
“We believe it would be unlikely that a consumer
would choose to buy another phone if they are unable to get an iPhone 5
due to short-term supply constraints, given past launches with limited
supply,” according to the Piper Jaffray report.
The iPhone 3GS, meanwhile, will be discounted and pitched to a new fan base.
“We believe Apple has signed an agreement with a
leading distribution and logistics company [that has been] tasked with
penetrating the prepaid markets around the world as well as expanding
channels for the iPhone 3GS in the developing world,” wrote analysts
with investment firm Jefferies.
This would help to plug a revenue hole while consumers twiddle their thumbs into October or possibly beyond.
Presumably for the U.S. market, they add that
Apple is in the process of repricing the 3GS so that it can be purchased
with no subsidy for around the $200 price that the iPhone 4 sells for
with a contract.
Apple is additionally expected to soon debut its new Apple TV. Speaking at a Fast Company
event this month, Apple board member and J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler
said Apple will “deal with the living room in the near future.”
Likely unendearing himself to the Apple core team further, Drexler added that he didn’t envy Apple CEO Tim Cook.
“The best job to have is to take over a company
that’s doing poorly,” he said candidly. “Never take over a company
that’s doing great!”
This article comes from:http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/iPhone-5-Will-Be-Completely-Redesigned-Resemble-iPad-Analysts-174315/
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