Apple Launching 3 New iPhones in 2013 - One Named iPhone Math
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Posted by Kida Retail
This is again an interesting piece of news I came across on the internet today. As a per a latest report, we may see at least three varieties of iPhone in 2013. And one of the phones could be named "i-Phone Math". i-Phone Math would feature a 4.8-inch screen and an 8-megapixel camera as per the published report. More accurate details related to the Apple's new iPhone announcement report can be read here - https://www.brightwire.com/news/261748-suppliers-apple-to-announce-iphone-5s-and-iphone-math-by-end-of-june
The report also says that Apple will release the 4-inch iPhone 5S and
4.8-inch iPhone Math before the end of June, while a third, mystery
iPhone - with a 12-megapixel camera - will hit the market by year's end.
Well, I don't know if its true or not. I am more shocked with the fact that Apple has chosen such a weird name i-Phone Math for one of the iPhones it is planning to launch this year. iPhone Math doesn't sound so cool to me. Anyways, I am looking forward to these next series of iPhone from Apple. I think Apple is doing a great job with the launch of these new varieties of iPhone. It would certainly help Apple to branch out into emerging markets and reap bigger benefits in the long run. Also, I feel that Apple has failed badly against Samsung in recent times and so it is the right time for Apple to rethink and workout on new strategies to beat Samsung, which has rose to become the biggest mobile phone maker in the world. As compared to Apple which has a very basic very simple line of iPhones, Samsung on the other hand has a cell phone in every size, color, and flavor - A major reason why Samsung is on the top at present !
Hopefully, Apple's upcoming iPhones will change its fortunes. Let us wait and watch !
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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