Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s Cheap iPhone Versus a Cheaper iPhone

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What about LTE?
One point of differentiation that may draw U.S. users to the new iPhone Lite is that it will presumably offer LTE connectivity. While this is a likelihood, it is not a certainty, as much of the consumer base that Apple is chasing in still on 2G and LTE is not available. Of course, as soon as Apple releases the iPhone 5S — as is expected — the iPhone 5, which has LTE, will fall in price. The approach Apple takes to pricing both the new iPhones and older versions will shed light on the company’s strategy. Overall, these developments should be considered positive developments for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and favor an investment at current levels.

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Fool contributor Doug Ehrman has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Apple and Google and owns shares of Apple, Google, and Microsoft.

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