Sources told Nikkei Asian Review the phone would be roughly a 4.7-inch screen, but the name and price tag haven't been decided yet.
Apple is planning to launch a low-cost iPhone in spring next year, sources told Nikkei Asian review. The sources said the phone would be roughly a 4.7-inch screen, but the name and price tag haven't been decided yet. The floated low-cost phone is being billed as a successor to the iPhone SE, a $399 model brought out in 2016.
Apple is planning to launch a low-cost iPhone in spring next year, sources told Nikkei Asian review. The sources said the phone would be roughly a 4.7-inch screen, but the name and price tag haven't been decided yet. The floated low-cost phone is being billed as a successor to the iPhone SE, a $399 model brought out in 2016.
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