Bill Maurer: Like I said in a previous article, they could just get the 4S, rename it the 5, and all the people with 4's and 3's would still buy it.
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Paulo Santos: I'm not so sure about that ... it's a dangerous strategy.
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John R. Conway: It could be dangerous if people decide not to trade in their old Iphone and want to save $, but Apple still leader in cell phones
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Paulo Santos: John, it's risky not to change the design. The present design is looking somewhat dated and phones are somewhat faddish/fashionable.
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Paulo Santos: The components seem quite similar, a bit different in terms of dimensions but otherwise quite similar. Evolution, at most, not revolution.
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Paulo Santos: Obviously it could still turn out that the phone is entirely different and these components mean nothing.
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Jeremy Johnson: All they need is the bigger screen to make it good enough to call it a 5. The real worry is iteration 6.5 or 7, in my view.
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weed: LTE will allow for more innovation on the software side.