Customers visit the Apple Store in New York City's Grand Central Station on Feb. 28, 2012. [Photo: Xinhua] |
8. Identical pricing
Apple in the past has stuck to the same pricing model with its iPhone. It’s a smart move. By not raising the price on the new iPhones, customers have proven more willing to plunk down $200 or so every year to get their hands on the latest and greatest smartphone. Apple, quite happy with its actual sales price of $600 to carriers, is more than happy to keep the subsidized pricing low.
9. A (lack of) iPad Mini talk
Apple’s iPad Mini is reportedly going to be unveiled at a special event in October. That device, which will come with a 7.85-inch display, is designed to take on the Amazon Kindle Fire and Google Nexus 7. However, so far, Apple hasn’t confirmed that it exists. And at next week’s event, don’t expect the company to even bring it up. For now, the iPad Mini is destined for October.
10. A shot over Samsung’s bow
Apple loves to take some shots at its competition. That’s why it’ll mention its victory over Samsung at last month’s landmark patent trial in San Jose, Calif. It’s also why it’ll make clear to those in attendance that it believes Samsung is not innovating and it is. Expect to find Samsung in Apple’s crosshairs at its Sept. 12 event.
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