Apple does not want to be the low-cost leader. Makes no sense for the longevity of their business model and it's totally at odds with their ethos. All the other companies competing on price are sucking wind; some are ready to kick the oxygen habit altogether.
iPod's have per-unit yielded more revenue as time has gone forward. Expect the company to continue enhancing the desirability of their phones and inching that revenue ever-upward as well.
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Apple does not want to be the low-cost leader. Makes no sense for the longevity of their business model and it's totally at odds with their ethos. All the other companies competing on price are sucking wind; some are ready to kick the oxygen habit altogether.
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iPod's have per-unit yielded more revenue as time has gone forward. Expect the company to continue enhancing the desirability of their phones and inching that revenue ever-upward as well.