Apple Inc is preparing to introduce the next version of the iPhone on September 12 in what will be a design overhaul of its top-selling product, according to two people with knowledge of the company’s plans.
The people asked not to be named because an official announcement hasn’t been made. The new iPhone will have a larger screen and thinner body, and is expected to work with faster long-term evolution wireless networks being introduced by carriers such as Verizon Wireless andAT&T Inc (T), according to analysts such as Piper Jaffray Cos’ Gene Munster.
The design change will be Apple’s first for the best-selling smartphone since 2010, when it unveiled the iPhone 4.
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Last year’s update, the 4S, had the same look as the prior version. Anticipation for the new model has led to a drop in sales for the current devices.
Causing Apple to miss analysts’ sales and profit targets for three months that ended in June. The iPhone accounted for 46 per cent of the company’s revenue in the quarter.
Apple is battling Samsung Electronics Co for supremacy in the $219 billion smartphone market. While Apple’s strategy has been to release a single smartphone each year, Samsung has become the world’s leading handset maker by putting out several devices a year in a range of sizes and prices.
The planned September debut was reported earlier by iMore, a technology news website. Natalie Harrison, a spokeswoman for Apple, declined to comment.
Higher Prepayments
Signs that Apple is preparing to introduce a new product were evident in its quarterly financial results. The company increased the prepayments it is making for components by $1.15 billion — a jump that may indicate a new product is going to be introduced, according to a report yesterday from Maynard Um, an analyst at Wells Fargo Securities.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had worked closely on the redesigned phone before his death in October, one person familiar with the matter said in May.
The stock rose 0.2 per cent to the equivalent of $598.87 in German trading as of 9:08 am in Frankfurt. Apple, the world’s largest company by market value, climbed 1.7 per cent to $595.03 at yesterday’s close in New York. The shares have risen 47 per cent this year.
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