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chokaay
07-10-2007, 11:23 PM
Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone: JP Morgan

Published on ZDNet News: July 10, 2007, 5:26 AM PT

Apple plans to launch a cheaper version of the iPhone in the fourth quarter that could be based on the ultra-slim iPod Nano music player, according to a JP Morgan report.

Kevin Chang, a JP Morgan analyst based in Taiwan, cited people in the supply channel that he did not name and an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office for his report.

Apple filed a patent application document that refers to a multifunctional handheld device with a circular touch pad control, similar to the Nano’s scroll wheel.

Apple did not respond to requests for comment.

Long lines of people turned out on June 29 when U.S. sales began for the iPhone, a mobile phone with a music player and Web browser. Analysts have estimated that sales in the first weekend were as high as 700,000 units.

Chang said a way to follow up the iPhone with a cheaper version would be to convert the Nano into a phone and price it at $300 or lower. The iPhone sells for $500 and $600, depending on storage space.

“We believe that iPod Nano will be converted into a phone because it’s probably the only way for Apple to launch a lower end phone without severely cannibalizing iPod Nano,” he said noting that the new phone could have “rather limited functionality.”

Because of the anticipated lower price, 2008 sales of 30 million to 40 million units “is achievable,” Chang said.

This would be a much larger volume than is expected of the first iPhone, Apple has targeted sales of 10 million units in 2008, which would give it a 1 percent share of the global market.

Sales of the iPhone are expected to be limited to a small percentage of the market due to its high price tag, particularly in the United States where 85 percent of consumers tend to spend $100 or less on cell phones.

But analysts predict that a cheaper phone from Apple, which leads the digital music player market, could pose a much bigger threat to long-established phone makers such as Nokia, Motorola, Samsung Electronics and Sony Ericsson, owned by Sony and Ericsson.


Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone: JP Morgan (http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035_22-6195696.html)


Hmmmmmmmmm... will this "new phone" go to AT&T too? Or is it destined for another carrier? What do you think? :confused:


EDIT: Here's another article... CNN REPORT: Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone (http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/07/10/apple.nanophone.reut/index.html)

christyxcore
07-10-2007, 11:32 PM
Whichever carrier, I still don't care for one :D

chokaay
07-11-2007, 12:02 AM
And now I find another article...

JPMorgan now not so sure about an iPhone Nano

Posted by Tom Krazit
July 10, 2007 3:41 PM PDT

So that report on Monday from JPMorgan Chase, the one about the supposed iPhone Nano? The financial gurus have decided to rethink that one.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog spotted a new research note from JPMorgan analysts (thanks Gizmodo) that takes a very skeptical look at claims made Monday by their colleague, JPMorgan analyst Kevin Chang in Taiwan. Chang said in his report that Apple was hoping to launch a smaller, cheaper iPhone based on the iPod Nano design later this year. But JPMorgan's Bill Shope, Elizabeth Borbolla, and Vlad Rom threw Chang under the iBus in their own report Tuesday.

"We caution that the potential for a low-end, subsidized phone from Apple seems unlikely in the near term," the New York analysts wrote. Chang wrote that Apple could sell an iPhone Nano for around $300, and widespread reports of that price target sent Apple's stock up $2.06 on Tuesday on a day when the broader market fell.

In hindsight, I wish I'd been more critical of Chang's report, although I was skeptical that Apple would release a crippled version of the iPhone just as people are getting used to the new interface. The latest JPMorgan report notes that "it took Apple over two years to launch its first low-end iPod (the iPod Mini)." The New York analysts think a 3G version of the iPhone is more likely for the second iteration.

We've already learned once this year how iPhone rumors and speculation can affect Apple's stock. JPMorgan said it released the new report at around 6:30 a.m. PDT, when the stock market opens for business in New York. But plenty of news outlets throughout the day Tuesday were still getting around to running the story from Monday based on Chang's report, and probably didn't see the new JPMorgan research note. TUAW didn't post its story until after the market closed at 1 p.m. PDT.


CNET: JPMorgan now not so sure about an iPhone Nano (http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9741983-7.html)


So now which is it??? I'm confused... :confused:

Inuyasha
07-11-2007, 12:08 AM
I don't know about you guys, but with the amount on storage space on the current iPhone, I would consider it the Nano version. Either way, you would have to pay me a really good amount of money for me to take one(not to mention pay for the service, too), because I sure as hell am never going to buy one, lol.

Matt
07-11-2007, 12:37 AM
Oh god. More hype.

anfrey
07-11-2007, 01:58 AM
eh, this isn't good news nor bad news... this simply falls under no news. my fellow NPR listeners know what i mean by that.

i'm sick of iphone this and iphone that. i'm just glad none of the people i know irl have one, otherwise my head may explode.

CSI_Nut
07-11-2007, 07:28 AM
eh, this isn't good news nor bad news... this simply falls under no news. my fellow NPR listeners know what i mean by that.

i'm sick of iphone this and iphone that. i'm just glad none of the people i know irl have one, otherwise my head may explode.

Anfrey, what station ID numbers do you pick up NPR on? I'm wondering if it might reach me, or if I'd need a Chicago NPR station....

anfrey
07-11-2007, 12:08 PM
Anfrey, what station ID numbers do you pick up NPR on? I'm wondering if it might reach me, or if I'd need a Chicago NPR station....
88.1FM WVPE here in south bend... although i think the station is based in elkhart...