Analysts at Piper Jaffray
have surveyed users in an internal document smartphone while nevertheless found
a 20 percent to customers who would like to use a 4-inch device.This relies on
the rumors about a new iPhone with a 4-inch display and suggests that it would
perhaps also be a major market for these devices.
However,
Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray of Apple, another explanation for
these values. He does not really
believe that there are many customers who would really prefer 4-inch devices. Instead, it assumes that these 20
percent of smartphone users are still currently working with a 4-inch display
and therefore think this is a good size. If
you provide them with larger displays, they would have convinced fairly quickly
from the larger devices.
For
this purpose, he also brings a few more points against a smaller iPhone or an
iPhone 6c:
·
Currently,
users have no problem spending money on equipment. There is no need, with better
equipment to derail this trend.
·
The
color variations have hardly proven to iPhone 5s and would therefore probably
at 6c no alternative. If you want
customized look fetches usually a Case.
He
therefore concludes that a iPhonem 6c would hardly make a difference:
The reality is that whether the device is real or not doesn’t
matter. We would not expect Apple to sell significantly more iPhone 6C devices
than the typical low-end model (currently the 5S) and would also not expect
margins to be significantly different.
It
would as such to develop for Apple a waste of time and resources, a model, the
market position of the company, it would not help.
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