Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

New low-cost iphone to enter mass production in Feb

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APPLE IS EXPECTED TO OFFICIALLY UNVEIL THE NEW PHONE AS EARLY AS MARCH

TAIPEI/LOSANGELES: Apple Inc. suppliers plan to begin assembling a new low-cost iphone in February, people familiar with the plan said, as the company looks to address a wider swath of the global smartphone market ahead of its 5G handsets later this year.

The Cupertino, California­based company is expected to officially unveil the new phone as early as March, one person familiar with its road map said. The assembly work for the new handset will be split among Hon Hai Precision Industry, Pegatron Corp. and Wistron Corp., the people added.

This will be the first lowercost iphone model since the iphone SE. It will look similar to the iphone 8 from 2017 and include a 4.7-inch screen, Bloomberg News has previously reported. The iphone 8 is still on the market, currently selling for $449, whereas Apple sold the iphone SE for $399 when that handset launched in 2016.

The new phone is expected to have Touch ID built into the home button, reusing establishe­d Apple technology instead of opting for an in-display fingerprin­t sensor like most modern Android rivals. It will not have Apple’s Face ID biometric authentica­tion, but it will feature the same processor as Apple’s current flagship device, the iphone 11.

An Apple spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

Apple’s more affordable iphones have proven popular with consumers, including the latest iphone 11, whose starting price was $50 lower than Apple’s typical pricing. Strong demand for iphones has prompted Apple to ask Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co. to make more chips in the current quarter, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Apple is planning a slew of new high-end iphones for release later in 2020 that include 5G connectivi­ty, faster processors, and new 3-D cameras on the back, Bloomberg News has reported. A cheaper offering may help Apple better compete in the most pricecompe­titive and fast-growing emerging phone markets, particular­ly India. iphones are still a hard sell in the country, which is overrun by aggressive­ly-priced Android rivals. Still, Apple has shown a will to carve out a niche for itself and is eyeing locations for Apple stores within its borders.

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