Saturday, January 26, 2013

Apple CEO Not Close Opportunity Cheap iPhone


KOMPAS.com - Rumors about an affordable version of the iPhone until now is still confusing. Apple is still mum about the possibility of the device, however, whether intentional or not, has several times gave little hint.

Analysts IT world, supported with secret information from people in Apple, revealed the possibility of the presence of the iPhone in 2013. low-end iPhone is intended to boost iPhone sales in developing countries.
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, also has a little more comment on rumors. Although he uses language that implied and open to many interpretations.
Moments after Apple finished announcing their financial statements, Friday (25/01/2013), the current leader of Apple, Tim Cook, declined to answer questions from some media.
One of the questions posed by the media is another variation of the iPhone that is currently available.
"The most important thing for Apple is to make the best product in the world that can enrich the lives of consumers. That's the highest bid from us. That means, we are not interested in doing something purely for the sake of earned income," said Cook.
"We could have put in a lot of Apple-branded products and sell more products, but that's not our goal. We only want to sell products," added Cook.
Excerpts from the interview, Cook looks slightly preclude the presence of cheap iPhone. The company is headquartered in Cupertino just want to produce products that are considered best for their customers and not too chase market share.
However, subsequent comments from Cook slightly refute previous comments.
"I think we have a good record with the iPod products have many kinds of different products at different price levels, and it makes sense to do so," said Cook.
iPod does have many variants in the market. Apple iPod proved able to sell at various price levels.
Cook the sentence could have been interpreted as a possible Apple to sell the iPhone in a variety of price levels as well. Anyway, they successfully do it with the iPod.
But Cook insists, the main thing in focus is Apple's best products. A creed that has brought Apple since it was founded by the late Steve Jobs.
Sources: http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/01/26/07470499/

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