Apple, the giant American technocrat, is on the track to launch its new 4-inch iPhone, which resembles an upgraded iPhone 5S, by early next year. According to the rumors from Apple's notable analyst, Ming-CHi Kuo of KGI Securities, research states that the company has built NFC into this new device so that it supports for Apple Pay. The iPhone pictures with the same A9 processor as the iPhone 6S and carries the same camera as the iPhone 5S.
Kuo adds up here, the new handset is having a metal case and comes with multiple color options, so it will be more like iPhone 5S than iPhone 5C. As per the forecasts by Kuo, the new 4-inch iPhone will be reaching 20,000 units when the production process starts in the first quarter of the forthcoming fiscal year. The research inscription also showcased that the device could be priced at between $400 to $500 in the U.S, which would be very budget effective than 16 GB iPhone 6S. Albeit, Kuo believes that the updated device "might not get a good sales chart" and only accounts for 8 or 9 percent of Apple's total shipment in the year 2016.
Though the predictions of Ming-Chi-Kuo has been accurate in the past when it comes to Apple, but he has been wrong on specifies here and there. Apple is putting the best efforts to make the device more appealing and making it comparable in quality- overall metal casing body, top-of-the-line processor rather than its unapologetically plastic 5C smartphone.