Apple Inc is exploring launching cheap iphone 4 cases
with bigger screens, as well as cheaper models in a range of colors, over the
next year, said four people with knowledge of the matter, as it takes a cue from
rival Samsung Electronics.The moves, which are still under discussion,
underscore how the California-based firm that once ruled the smartphone market
is increasingly under threat from its aggressive South Korean competitor.
Samsung has overtaken Apple in market share through the popularity of its
bigger-screen Galaxy "phablets" and by flooding the market with a range of
products at different prices.
Apple is looking at introducing at least
two bigger iPhones next year - one with a 4.7-inch screen and one with a
5.7-inch screen - said the sources, including those in the supply chain in Asia.
They said suppliers have been approached with plans for the larger screens, but
noted it is still unclear whether Apple will actually launch its flagship
product in the larger sizes.
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possible shift to offer what is often referred to as "phablets" - chunkier
smartphones not quite big enough to qualify as tablets - comes as the long-time
consumer and investor darling faces pressure to deliver more than one new
handset model a year. Critics say its pace of innovation has slowed since the
death of legendary co-founder Steve Jobs.
The iPhone 5 launched last
September was the first to veer away from the Apple phone's 3.5-inch screen,
which Jobs famously deemed "the perfect size for consumers" and had been used in
every iPhone since the iconic device was unveiled in 2007.dfdf1323D
The
current iPhone 5 has one of the smaller screens among the best-selling
smartphones in the mobile market, where consumers spend more time browsing the
web and streaming content. Samsung's Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 2 have 5-inch and
5.5-inch screens, respectively.
For this year, Apple is expected to
launch two new models, widely referred to as the iPhone 5S, with new fingerprint
technology, and a cheaper version in plastic casing, supply chain sources have
said. Apple plans to dress up the cheaper phone in a range of 5-6 colors to
differentiate it from the more expensive model that has traditionally come only
in black and white.
The U.S. firm has discussed a price of $99 for the
cheaper phone, the timing of which could slip to next year, one of the people
said. It's not yet clear what the final price would be.apple accessories
- whose revenue growth has decelerated from the heady days of 2010 when it
introduced the iPad and when the iPhone was the world's top selling smartphone -
has sought ways to re-energize its flagship line.
Analysts say the
company needs a cheaper gadget to push on in growth markets in China and India,
and to counter Samsung's edge in having phones priced up and down the spectrum.
China, the world's biggest smartphone market, is set to grow 48 percent this
year, outpacing the global increase of 31 percent, according to industry
forecasts. While Apple only offers a single phone model across all markets, it
has successfully marketed the iPod music player and its iPad in different sizes
and at varying prices. Asked at last month's AllThingsD industry conference why
Apple hasn't launched different sized best iphone 4s
accessories, CEO Tim Cook said: "We haven't so far. That doesn't
shut off the future."
He explained that the range of iPods serve
different audiences and needs. "On the phone, that's the question. Are we now at
a point to serve enough people that we need to do that?"Cook noted a larger
screen comes with trade-offs on features such as battery life, resolution and
brightness.
Test production for both the standard and cheaper iPhone
models aims to start next month, with mass production ramping up in August to
meet a September launch target, two people said."Trial production was originally
planned to start in June, but the mixing of colors is taking longer than
expected as Apple has very high and idealistic standards," said one source in
Asia, adding 20 million plastic iPhones are expected to ship in the
October-December quarter.
Japan's Sharp Corp and Japan Display and South
Korea's LG Display will supply the panels for the aluminum iPhone 5S and the
plastic iPhone, while Hon Hai Precision Industry will assemble the higher-end
phone and Pegatron will put together the cheaper model.
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