Apple Price Is Right?
The 16-GB model of the Galaxy S III costs $200 with a two-year wireless contract. The 16-GB iPhone 4S costs the same, and there's little reason to suspect that Apple will alter this successful pricing formula with its new model. It's feasible, however, that higher-end iPhone models, particularly the 64-GB model ($399), could see a modest price drop, particularly since flash memory prices have
fallen dramatically in recent months. Would Apple lower its prices just to be nice? Probably not, but it might lower them if the high-end iPhones are significantly more expensive than comparable models from Apple's Android competitors.
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