One of the most significant points of this evening’s announcement was Apple’s decision to keep selling the 3GS (free on contract) and iPhone 4 (from $99 on contract). Apple will be switching to 3 models in its portfolio while keeping both the 3GS and 4 at cheaper prices.
Some prices and release dates have been declared. A 16, 32 and 64GB model would be released in seven countries including Britain on October 14. The pre-orders would begin to be taken from Friday. The US prices are $199, $299 and $399, with a two-year contract. And the iPhone 4 will drop to $99.
Adding more advanced technologies and innovation into the next generation iPhone would make it a high-end proposition. To upgrade the iPhone 4, users would have to spend quite a deal. Plenty of people will be planning to sell their iPhone 4 to get hold of Apple’s new handset. However, to achieve a wider market access for its iPhone, Apple would definitely have to push down the price range.
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