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Apple unveils smaller, cheaper iPhone
Reuters
Mar. 21, 2016 3:23 pm
CUPERTINO, Calif. - Apple on Monday unveiled a smaller, cheaper iPhone aimed at new buyers, especially in emerging markets and China, the world's biggest buyer of smartphones, as the technology company looks to reverse a decline in worldwide sales of its most important product.
The new device, called the iPhone SE, has a 4-inch screen and starts at $399. It represents Apple's second bid for the crowded mid-tier market after an unsuccessful foray three years ago. Orders start on Thursday, and the phone will be available next week.
The $399 starting price is well below the $649 for the current top iPhone model without a contract, which is beyond the reach of many. The new phone, with Apple's vaunted A9 chip, is much faster than Apple's previous attempt at an entry-level phone, launched in 2013. It also runs Apple Pay and comes in the wildly popular rose gold color.
Analysts had said before the event that a phone priced below $450 could be competitive with other mid-tier rivals. Apple is hoping the cheaper model will stimulate overall iPhone sales, which it expects to decline this quarter for the first time since the company essentially created the smartphone market nine years ago.
'Apple is so big now that nothing seems to be earth-shaking anymore, and the strategy seems to be turning to offering complementary products like watch bands so they can maintain their sales momentum,” said Skip Aylesworth, portfolio manager of the Hennessy Technology Fund.
The company also showed off new wristbands for the Apple watch and a new iPad Pro tablet at Monday's event.
The more compact phone design comes after it expanded the size of the screens in its high-end iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus phones in 2014 to as large as 5.5 inches. That was broadly seen as an attempt to match rival Samsung Electronics with its large-screen Galaxy phones.
Apple also announced a new scheme it called ‘Liam' to take apart old iPhones and reuse the materials.
Apple Vice President Greg Joswiak introduces the iPhone SE during an event at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California March 21, 2016. REUTERS/Stephen Lam TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Phil Schiller, senior VP of worldwide marketing for Apple, introduces the iPad Pro with 9.7-inch display during an event at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California March 21, 2016. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an event at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California March 21, 2016. (REUTERS/Stephan Lam)

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