Apple iPhone 5C Price 2013 -Apple’s latest mobile specification 2013
The cheaper iPhone 5C is Apple’s first attempt to launch a
new non-premium iPhone, in a move many analysts see as one of the company’s
most important product launches ever.
Apple, which launched the smartphone revolution with its
2007 introduction of the iPhone, is under increasing pressure from Samsung and
other manufacturers of cheaper phones that run Google’s Android operating
system.
The cheaper line of iPhones will be available in green,
white, blue, red and yellow and include many of the same features that make the
company’s premium phones so popular, including compatibility with Apple’s
latest mobile operating system iOS 7.
The biggest difference to current iPhones
is the phone body, which is made of steel-reinforced plastic, rather than solid
aluminium.
In the U.S. it will cost $99 for a 16GB model and $199 for a
32GB model, in conjunction with signing a two-year contract with a mobile
carrier, Apple said. Apple will supply rubberised protection cases for the
phones for $29.
The iPhone 5S will cost $199 for a 16GB version and up to
$399 for the 64GB model, in conjunction with completion of a new order.
Both models will be available on September 20, 2013 in the
U.S., Australia, China, Canada, Germany, Japan, Singapore and Britain, and in
100 countries by the end of the year.

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