On Tuesday, September 10 Apple unveiled its long anticipated next generation iPhone – make that two! The iPhone 5S, and a second low-cost iPhone 5C which rumors had been circulating about since January. Some said the “C” in 5C stood for “China,” where the phone is manufactured or “color.” Even our own Half a Bubble Out employee Natasha Hawkins had her theory, thinking the “C” stood for “child” and was a more kid-friendly iPhone. Apple itself joked the C stands for “cheapass” (pronounced sha-paz) in this parody:
The announcement was the first time an iPhone reveal had to share the spotlight with another iPhone. Since the original iPhone made its debut in 2007 Apple’s standard formula has been to introduce a new updated model each year, offer the previous model at a discounted price, and get rid of models that are more than two years old. But this time, Apple introduced two models at once, discontinued the iPhone 5, and kept the iPhone 4S as free with a contract. Why does this matter? Well, some think that a lower cost iPhone could help Apple get more global customers. While Apple consistently performs well in the U.S. market, the iPhone’s share of the global smartphone market declines year over year, according to IDC. While all this might be only mildly interesting to you, let’s cut to the chase about what each new iPhone offers.
The iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S will go on sale September 20 in the United States, China, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore and the United Kingdom. Pre-orders started on Sept. 13.
If you’re an indecisive person and you’re in the market for a new iPhone, Apple coming out with two new iPhones instead of just one new model didn’t help your decision making process at all. Maybe you’re hoping these internet marketing tips will help you decide which to get. You really can’t go wrong with either. If cost is an issue, go with the iPhone 5C. It’s basically the 5, with a few upgrades and some cool packaging. If you’re an iPhone addict, then get the iPhone 5S. The fingerprint security is pretty neat and heck, you’ll feel like a rock star because it comes in gold. Or if you’re like me, perfectly content with your iPhone 4S, just sit tight and wait for your upgrade.
Whatever you decide (and even if you are a devoted Droid user) and you’ve made it to the end of this internet marketing tips post, consider yourself informed about Apple’s latest coolness.
What do you think of the new iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S?
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