Apple is predicted to launch four 5G iPhones in Fall next year. Bloomberg
Apple is predicted to launch four 5G iPhones in Fall next year. Bloomberg
Apple is predicted to launch four 5G iPhones in Fall next year. Bloomberg
Apple is predicted to launch four 5G iPhones in Fall next year. Bloomberg

Apple 'to introduce 5G iPhones in 2020' but is unlikely to increase cost


Alkesh Sharma
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Apple will launch four iPhones in September next year but will not "significantly" increase the cost, according to a Hong Kong analyst from TF International Securities, which follows the company closely.

The technology giant is predicted to release a 13.7 centimetre iPhone, two 15.4cm models, and one 17cm version with 5G connectivity in the autumn.

Fifth generation components will raise the production costs by up to $100 (Dh367.3) but Apple will offset the price by "cutting on supply chain expenses", said the financial services firm's analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in his latest research note, reported MacRumors.

A 5G network promises an internet speed of up to 1.2 gigabits per second, which will gradually reach 10Gbps — more than 100 times faster than 4G. It has a latency of less than one millisecond, compared with 20 milliseconds for a 4G network. Many smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung, Huawei, LG and OnePlus already sell 5G phones. Apple has yet to announce anything officially.

Apple’s cheapest phone now starts at $550 but prices spike beyond $1,500 for high-end models.

The decision to offer cheaper 5G iPhones has come at a time when the Cupertino company is going through one of the toughest phases in its recent history.

Sales of the iPhone dropped more than 13 per cent year-on-year at the end of the fiscal year on September 28 – a sign the company needs to rethink its strategy around its flagship device.

Apple could also change its product launch strategy, according to American financial services company JP Morgan. The company is expected to start releasing iPhones twice a year from 2021, it added.

Apple is reportedly also planning to introduce a lower cost iPhone in 2020 to compete with mid-range smartphones from Samsung and Huawei.

Global smartphone shipments grew 3 per cent in the third quarter, according to US market researcher Strategy Analytics. This was the first quarter of positive growth in the past two years.

Samsung boosted shipments of its smartphones in the period by 8 per cent year-on-year and stayed on top with a 21.3 per cent market share. It was followed by Huawei with an 18.2 per cent market share and Apple with 12.4 per cent.

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Apple rolls out new $57,000 Mac Pro

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook shows US President Donald Trump the Apple Mac Pro in Austin, Texas in November. The $57,000 machine is geared towards the 'hardcore professionals'. Reuters
    Apple CEO Tim Cook shows US President Donald Trump the Apple Mac Pro in Austin, Texas in November. The $57,000 machine is geared towards the 'hardcore professionals'. Reuters
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook escorts U.S. President Donald Trump as he tours Apple's Mac Pro manufacturing plant with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin looking on. Reuters
    Apple CEO Tim Cook escorts U.S. President Donald Trump as he tours Apple's Mac Pro manufacturing plant with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin looking on. Reuters
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new Mac Pro as he delivers the keynote address. Getty Images
    Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new Mac Pro as he delivers the keynote address. Getty Images
  • Apple's new Mac Pro sits on display in the showroom. AFP
    Apple's new Mac Pro sits on display in the showroom. AFP
  • Flextronics International Apple factory employees work on Apple Mac Pro computer assembly. Reuters
    Flextronics International Apple factory employees work on Apple Mac Pro computer assembly. Reuters
  • Flextronics International Apple factory employees work on Apple Mac Pro computer assembly. Reuters
    Flextronics International Apple factory employees work on Apple Mac Pro computer assembly. Reuters
  • US President Donald Trump speaks next to US Rep John Carter during a tour of Apple's Mac Pro manufacturing plant. Reuters
    US President Donald Trump speaks next to US Rep John Carter during a tour of Apple's Mac Pro manufacturing plant. Reuters
  • Donald Trump views Apple products. Reuters
    Donald Trump views Apple products. Reuters
  • Apple's new Mac Pro sits on display in the showroom. AFP
    Apple's new Mac Pro sits on display in the showroom. AFP
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple's Chief Design Officer Jonathan Ive look over the new Mac Pro computer. AFP
    Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple's Chief Design Officer Jonathan Ive look over the new Mac Pro computer. AFP