There has been much speculation recently as to what will be coming up at Apple’s last Macworld Expo. New iMacs and Mac Minis are penciled in to the lineup by now, but there has been much speculation as to the release of a so-called “iPhone Nano” that is noticeably smaller, and most likely lower spec’d and priced. Of course, there isnt any word of this coming from Apple HQs, but rather from case manufacturers, including some even having pictures of the phone compared to its larger, more expensive 3G brother (or sister).
The latest sighting of an iPhone Nano case is from the company XSKN‘s website, where a case for the iPhone Nano is listed right next to the iPhone 3G and first gen. Many might have never heard of XSKN, but the company has a very, very good track record. It has succesfully previewed/predicted the iPhone 3G and the iPod Nano 4G with both case listings and pictures that were dead-on, but this new listing of an iPhone Nano only has a case listing and no picture. The way-less respectable iDealsChina has posted some pictures that show the size of the Nano, but the fully orange screen in the Nano model makes the rendering/mock-up idea come up.
But why? The iPhone 3G outsold the entire Blackberry lineup in Q3, so why release a possibly flawed device afterwards. And besides, the iPhone 3G has only been out for a couple months when you think about it, and there has already been 2 versions in its short lifespan. Answer- Walmart and reccesion. This new iPhone would most likely be priced reasonably- i would guess $100. It may or may not have 3G, but i have to assume it will, because of how much of a downgrade that would be from the current iPhone (EDGE compared to HSDPA is like snails compared to cheetahs). It would likely have 2 or 4GB of memory, and Nano would imply that it is smaller and thinner than the current model.
The consequences of this could be great for the company. It would get the phone in many more hands, including mine if i could convince my parents. The only thing that could improve this and the iPhone 3G even more would be an extra radio, an EV-DO radio to be exact. If this phone was on Verizon and Spritn as well as ATT, i would guess that Apple could consistently sell 10 million total iPhones every quarter, which would blow away Blackberry and Nokia combined.
If the iPhone Nano dream comes to reality, it could greatly increase market share and it would raise the bar for companies like that of Blackberry and Nokia, and even HTC, to keep innovating and , lets face it, catch up. This effect would only be strengthened by putting this phone on Verizon or Sprint, which, in reality, seems like the best idea to ever hit Apple Computer.
Via MacRumors