– Now you should be very excited.
We are only days away from the launches of the new Iphone, which will be presented on October 13. In this context, the major bank Morgan Stanley has made a new note that indicates very good news for Apple users.
The usually very credible brokerage house writes that the upcoming launch of Iphone 12 and Iphone 12 pro will be “the most significant Iphone event in many years” and expects a sharp sales growth of as much as 22 percent with the new phones, according to Apple insider.
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Cheaper
Even more interesting is that they expect Apple to surprise positively on the price front. Morgan Stanley expects that the cheapest phone, an Iphone 12 mini, with a 5.4-inch screen, will start at 649 dollars, which will probably be around 8,000 kroner in Norway.
That’s $ 50 less than the cheapest Iphone 11 model last year.
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The most expensive model, Iphone 12 Pro Max, with 6.7 inches, will cost up to 1,399 dollars, probably around 16,000 kroner in Norwegian stores. That’s $ 50 lower than last year’s iPhone 11 Pro Max.
These price structures seem to support a leak from the Twitter account Apple Rumors earlier this week, which presented the following price overview:
- Iphone 12 mini (5,4 tommer) – 64GB ($649), 128GB ($699), 256GB ($799)
- Iphone 12 (6,1 tommer) – 64GB ($749), 128GB ($799), 256GB ($899)
- Iphone 12 Pro (6,1 tommer) – 128GB ($999), 256GB ($1099), 512GB ($1299)
- Iphone 12 Pro Max (6,7 tommer) – 128GB ($1099), 256GB ($1199), 512GB ($1399)
Sensational
The sensational thing here is that the Iphone 12 will cost about as much or less than last year’s models, despite the fact that they will have
5G technology. At the competitors, which
Samsung, 5G technology has resulted in a price jump of more than $ 200. This is a very unusual move for Apple, which has usually been above the competition in price, but this time they actually seem to be well below the competition.
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The news is not surprisingly well received by those who follow Apple.
– Now we know that you should be very excited, writes Gordon Kelly in Forbes in one
comment about the Iphone leaks and describes the plans as a “shock”.
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