Sunday, February 20, 2011

New York Times: Apple Is Not Making a Smaller iPhone

The side of a white iPhone 4. Photo by Jon Snyder/Wired.com

The New York Times has poured cold water on a rumor that Apple is preparing to sell a smaller version of the iPhone.

The report conflicts with stories published earlier this week by Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal, who both claim that Apple is making a smaller iPhone that relies heavily on cloud-based storage and media streaming.

Citing an anonymous source, NYT explained that Apple is working on methods to bring costs of the iPhone down, and a smaller iPhone wouldn?t necessarily be cheaper to produce, nor would it be easier to operate.

Two major publications say something is happening, and one major publication is saying it?s not. We?re inclined to believe NYT, however, because the explanation seems more rational. Reducing storage and size wouldn?t bring down costs much, and a different screen size would also cause fragmentation in the App Store.

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