Apple Developing Cheaper iPhone That Could Go As Low As $99
Reportedly working on it for last two years
That much-rumored "cheap" Apple iPhone could hit the market at a lowball price of $99, according to a story published today by Bloomberg.
Citing an unnamed source familiar with Apple's plans, Bloomberg said the phone would sell at aprice range of $99 to $149 and would pop up late this year at the earliest.
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