
Apple COO Tim Cook has all friend of Bernstein Research, Toni Sacconaghi this week, talking about Apple's business strategy - nothing unusual there - but this morning, the analyst decided to paraphrase an interesting part of the interview. You know what? It seems that a cheaper iPhone may actually be in the cards:
Tim stopped while explicitly stating that the Apple iPhone look for a less expensive, said Apple has worked hard to "understand" the prepaid market and Apple does not want its products are "just for the rich" but "for all" , also said that Apple "is included the price is an important factor in the prepaid market" and that the company was not "any transfer market." Cook noted that Apple executives - including himself - had been "enormous power" in China, noting that "a traditional prepaid market." He noted that the distribution pattern of the terminal was built wrong and Apple try to "innovate" and not "smart" things in the fight against this market.
As you can see, there are differing opinions here, just some general comments on strategy, but if Apple really wants to take the iPhone to the plate, it would be good if you did not need to rely on the model of the operator.

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