Apple could be looking to buttress its iPhone range considerably over the next year by adding larger 4.7-inch and 5.7-inch models and cheaper handsets with a wider range of colors, according to sources from Reuters. The media outlet added that the moves are still under discussion, but represent an attempt to gain back share from arch-competitor Samsung, which has flooded the market with so-called phablets like the Galaxy Note II along with a wide range of inexpensive handsets -- neither of which Apple currently makes. Though that may jibe with earlier rumors of a budget, plastic-bodied iPhone, the manufacturing sources said it's unclear whether the company will actually proceed with those plans -- meaning the information should be taken with a very large dose of salt.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Apple
Source: Reuters
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