The next large thing from Apple might be a smaller, less costly gadget comparable to an iPhone. By storing all its data online, the gadget could possibly be just half the size of standard iPhones. Android has built industry share with a significant price advantage that might be erased by such a product as the iPhone Nano. Millions of people wouldn’t have to take out a payday cash advance to buy this smartphone. Post resource – Rumors fly about small, cheap iPhone Nano this summer from Apple by MoneyBlogNewz.
Android or iPhone Nano from Apple
For a few years, there have been rumors of a small and cheap iPhone from Apple. Industry analysts are saying the iPhone Nano’s time has come because Apple is ready to leverage its brand image with a new family of connected devices. The market for the iPhone is quite much saturated now. That means Apple might be ready to compete with the Android totally now. Although iPhone Nano is the generic term used for all the conjecture about Apple’s next move, it’s unlikely that can be the name for the device. A specific product made more for music and messaging but may also make calls will likely be what Apple does with the iPhone brand next.
Possibility of MobileMe on iPhone Nano
The MobileMe cloud storage for Apple's iPhone Nano can be something Apple will have to do with the iPhone Nano strategy. The cloud is where iPhone users can store information managed with the iPhone or computer. MobileMe allows this to occur. A MobileMe subscription currently costs $99 a year. With the iPhone Nano, users might get MobileMe for free meaning personal storage for photos, music and videos for Apple. The MobileMe cloud storage would be really helpful. Memory would no longer matter. MobileMe could also become the nexus for a new online music service in development at Apple, which adds to speculation about a possible “iPod phone.”
What Apple will do next
The iPhone Nano, or whatever it will ultimately be called, is expected in June, Apple’s customary release season for the iPhone. Carriers to subsidize the phone to be almost free since it would cost around $200. Until now, the majority of the innovations in the smartphone universe have been pioneered by Apple. The next wave of innovations is reported to be in cost reduction. Devices like the iPhone being cheaper have scared several mobile manufacturers. They’re worried about Apple being too far ahead.
Articles cited
Wall Street Journal
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704657104576142262842435544.html#ixzz1DrugJhp0
Computerworld
blogs.computerworld.com/17806/iphone_nano_a_no_no_everything_you_need_to_know?source=rss_blogs
ADNet
zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/iphone-nano-could-swamp-the-mobile-market-kill-off-rivals/8232
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