Could Reviewed Apple iPad Pricing Signal a Cheaper, More Finger Friendly iPhone 4G?

March 1, 2010 - By Justin E. Gehrke

March 1, 2010 – According to a rumor from an unnamed Morgan Stanley analyst, consumers are very likely to see a cheaper, Apple iPhone, as a result of the arrival of its new sibling, the Apple iPad. This can only allude to the fabled iPhone 4GS. Turning to the impending release of the iPad, which is scheduled for release later this month, Apple’s official website still lists prices as ranging from $499-$829, depending upon size and capabilities.

If previously published estimates are correct, the iPad actually costs Apple as little as $270, per unit. If such is the case, this means Apple currently stands to profit substantially per unit. If this potentially perfect Apple storm forms as some suggest, iPad price reduction rumors may soon become a reality. This means that both loyal iPhone consumers, as well as those who have still been put off by the price and the requirement to enter into a contract with AT&T, may end up being the real winners. Though all of this is unsubstantiated, it does make sense for a number of reasons, when you put it all together.

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