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Production already underway for Apple's new 4-inch 'iPhone 6c' - report
I never quite understood the logic of phablets and giant sized phones. Thats why I have stuck around with my 4S for all these years.
The 4-inch handset will be a welcome addition for people like me who dont like big sized phones and apple should not pinch on functionality here. Give everything that 6S has got, only in a smaller form factor. India is anyways fascinated with big sized phones and there is a very little market for it.
In my opinion, calling it a iPhone 6S Special Edition is actually a pretty cool idea instead of 6C.
AppleInsider said:Apple has reportedly begun mass production of its new 4-inch handset, with the device slated for release this spring in a bid to kickstart sales in important emerging markets.
Development of the so-called "iPhone 6c" was completed in early 2015, according to Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei. Apple is said to delayed the new device's introduction until a more opportune moment.
The paper believes Apple will target the new 4-inch model -- which some call the "iPhone 5se" -- at consumers in emerging markets like India, where the company's more expensive models face an uphill battle among relatively poor consumers.
As the smartphone market becomes saturated in most industrialized nations, developing countries represent critical markets for manufacturers. Among the fastest-growing smartphone brands of 2015, most concentrated their efforts on places like India, Thailand, and China.
Little is known yet about the new iPhone, with nearly every aspect -- including its industrial design -- the subject of contradictory speculation. Some believe it will take after the iPhone 5s, while others say it will be more like a miniature iPhone 6.
Internals could include either the A8 or A9 processors and their corresponding M-series motion chips, along with anywhere from 1 gigabyte to 2 gigabytes of RAM and the possible inclusion of Touch ID and NFC support for Apple Pay.