Apple: It Doesn’t Matter If A 4-Inch iPhone 6c Is In The Works
Apple: It Doesn’t Matter If A 4-Inch iPhone 6c Is In The Works - Reports that Apple is working on a
4-inch iPhone 6c as a refresh for the less expensive iPhone 5c launched
in 2013 have again reared their ugly head, and some firms are pretty
positive on this prospect.
However, not all of them are excited
about the idea and, in fact, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster doesn’t
think it even matters whether the rumor turns out to be true or not.
Skepticism on an iPhone 6C
This time around, Munster seems less
enthusiastic about the prospect of a new cheaper iPhone than he was with
the iPhone 5c, probably because the 5c wasn’t a hit.
He did say that his checks do seem to
back up the reports about signs of a new 4-inch iPhone 6c in Apple’s
supply chain preparing for an early 2016 launch. However, he remains
skeptical about whether the handset will actually be launched.
The analyst said it would make sense for
Apple to release a new 4-inch iPhone to replace the iPhone 5s and that
it would make the company’s smartphone lineup “cleaner” as the less
expensive model would be quite a bit different than the iPhone 6s and
iPhone 6s Plus, which both have bigger screens and will probably have
more features than the iPhone 6c, if it sees the light of day.
Interestingly, one of the biggest benefits of adding a new low-cost iPhone model isn’t about actually selling any of the phones.
He suggests that those who are
considering purchasing an iPhone 6c may end up choosing the mid-tier
model because there would be a “significant benefit” to have the larger
screen for $100 more.
For next year, Munster believes Apple’s
lineup could consist of the upcoming 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus at $749; the
upcoming 4.7-inch iPhone 7 at $649; the current 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus
also at $649; the 4.7-inch iPhone 6s at $549; and the rumored 4-inch
iPhone 6c at $450.
Why an iPhone 6c isn’t a good idea
The Piper Jaffray analyst has a few
arguments for why it wouldn’t be wise for Apple to release a new 4-inch
phone right now. For example, he just doesn’t think consumers want
smaller smartphones.
He thinks part of the reason is that
more than 20% of the 1,077 U.S. smartphone users they surveyed still say
they would rather have a 4-inch screen is because they still have older
iPhone models.
After they upgrade to the 4.7-inch
iPhone 6 Plus or iPhone 6s Plus, he thinks they will be convinced of the
benefits of having a biggest screen.
Why an iPhone 6c wouldn’t impact Apple’s financials at all
The main reason Munster doesn’t think an
iPhone 6c would impact Apple much at all is because he doesn’t think
Apple will sell many more of them than it did of the “typical low-end
model,” which currently is the iPhone 5s.
Also he doesn’t think the margins on the 6c or the 5s would be much different from each other.
He sees the more important aspects of
Apple’s story right now as being the iPhone Upgrade Program and getting
consumers to buy a new iPhone every year.
Shares of Apple rose by as much as 3.02%
to $118.68 per share during regular trading hours today with very
little news to attribute the climb to. Source: TechnoMeda
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