Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Apple iPhone 5S arriving in June or July

Cupertino based iDevice Apple is reportedly going to start production of the next iPhone after February, with a launch at the end of Q2 or the start of Q3.

This news comes from Apple news website MacRumors, quoting an analyst at global investment firm ? Jefferies.

The piece states ? ?Peter Misek has released a new research report indicating that Apple?s iPhone 5S is still in line for a launch in June or July of this year, with production beginning to ramp up in March.?

?Our checks indicate that preliminary builds for the iPhone 5S will start in March for a launch in June/July. As word of the earlier production schedule starts to spread, we believe we could see a slight slowing of demand CQ1 in anticipation of the new product launch and Apple will likely start curtailing channel inventory.?

?Misek notes that he has been seeing signs of two iPhone 5S prototypes currently in testing, although one could be the cheaper iPhone that has been the subject of a number of rumors in recent weeks?

?On the topic of that cheaper iPhone, Misek says that the device ?looks close to being greenlit or may already have been? and offers some ?likely specs? in order to help bring Apple?s costs down:

?Similar to the iPad mini, we expect a concentrated low-cost iPhone rather than a ?cheap? one. Likely specs: polycarbonite case with 4? non-Retina display and no LTE. We believe a new low-cost iPhone would increase Apple?s share, decrease [gross margins], but have little impact on [earnings per share].?

Omio has already reported on the rumoured low costing Apple iPhone, which is thought to have a cost between $99 and $149.

Stay tuned to our site and we?ll bring you more on this, as the story develops.

Tags: Apple, Apple iPhone 5S, iPhone 5

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