Apple’s new and more affordable iPhone will launch in the first quarter of next year for $399, analyst says.
TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's new budget iPhone will launch in the first quarter of 2020 for $399.Kuo says it will be a key growth driver for Apple and attract customers who are still using the iPhone 6 or 6s.TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's new and more affordable iPhone will launch in the first quarter of next year for $399.. It will succeed the iPhone SE, which launched in 2016.
Kuo also predicted that the budget iPhone will likely attract people who are still using the iPhone 6 and 6s, which he estimates are still being used by as many as 200 million people, even though those phones launched five years ago. He said the new phone will be a "key growth driver" for Apple next year.
The "iPhone 6 and 6s series are the best-selling iPhone series, and we estimate that around 170–200mn people are still using iPhone 6 and 6s series now," Kuo wrote. "The iPhone 6 series users may have more urgent replacement demand for an upgraded model because iOS 13 doesn't support iPhone 6 series."
The iOS 13 software is Apple's latest iPhone operating system, but it doesn't support the iPhone 6. It was
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