iPhone 6 Rumors: Upcoming Apple Smart Phone Headed to Verizon with Nexus 4 and HTC One?
The June 2013 WWDC is fast approaching and Apple enthusiasts are excitedly expecting for the new iPhone 6 to be revealed at the conference. Adding more excitement to the upcoming iPhone 6 unveiling is the smart phone's reported arrival at the US broadband and telecommunications company, Verizon, along with the LG Nexus 4 LTE and HTC One.
The Apple iPhone 6 will reportedly hit the Verizon shelves with a pre-order available before the month of June ends if the smart phone is in fact revealed at the WWDC. Nexus 4 and HTC One are the rival smart phones that Verizon will offer to the subscribers.
Reports claim that Verizon will acquire the special 32GB version of Nexus 4 with LTE compatibility and a possible Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for the Google smart phone. For the HTC One, Verizon plans to announce the HTC smart phone arrival before the summer season ends.
Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan analysts Gokul Hariharan and Mark Moskowitz recently revealed that the technology giant Apple will not utilize low-cost components in creating the new iPhone models, iPhone 5S and iPhone 6. As an alternative, the company plans to use a different process in manufacturing a mid-range smart phone with a lower price compared to the usual iPhone model.
According to the analysts, Apple's technique with the new iPhone model will be comparable to the iPad Mini release where the company utilized aged but still excellent smart phone components in creating a lower-costing device capable of competing in the market sales.
The analysts predicted as well that the low-cost iPhone models will have a price ranging from $350 to $400 without an agreement compared to the usual iPhone starting price of $650. With a contract, the upcoming Apple smart phones may be offered for free or with a price charge that ranges from $50 to $100.