iPhone 6 price predicted to rise
The Apple iPhone has always been regarded as a premium product even though in terms of specifications it has now been passed by the competition, but the iPhone 6 price has been predicted to rise further.
Last year we saw the launch of the so called more affordable smartphone from Apple in the form of the iPhone 5C, which hasn’t sold that well considering it isn’t much cheaper than the flagship iPhone 5S.
Now Andy Hargreaves, who is an analyst with Pacific Crest, believes that Apple will increase the price of the iPhone 6 to $299 with a new two year carrier contract. The analyst feels that fans of the company would basically still pay this higher price due to the handsets new features.
This compares to the $199 asking price for the iPhone 5S and the analyst thinks that the iPhone 6 will feature a 4.7-inch display that has long been rumoured, and it will arrive in September or October while there will be no other larger display iPhone made available.
Would you pay $299 for the iPhone 6?
Source: New York Post via Phone Arena.
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2 thoughts on “iPhone 6 price predicted to rise”
Don’t get me wrong I’ve had every iPhone since first released and love
it but to increase the price while the competition,
has surpassed the glorified app
launcher + 4.7 screen is a joke min should be 5.0
The prices will continue to rise and rise ,while with every new I phone there are loads of priblems and they never seem to be able to resolve them.The phone is buggy beyond acceptability and each new update creates more problems then it fixes.If the Apple kool aid drinkers refuse to accept this anymore ,then maybe Apple will sit up and take notice…drop their prices and produce a relatively trouble free phone.Right now they charge way too much and produce a fault ridden product .No way will I buy a phone that dies 3/4 of the way through a day,and neither should Anyone else.