Apple Relents On IPhones Subsidy
The new version of the Apple iPhone is set to be sold at significantly lower prices than the existing one, in a tacit acknowledgement by the US technology company that its previous sales strategy was not sustainable.
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... ok... it would be nice if you actually told us the new price...