And that's what it really comes down to: profit. The iPhone 5 sold over 5 million units in the first weekend of availability. That doesn't sound like a product line in need of an economy-minded addition. The iPhone is Apple's biggest cash cow, and with new, full-priced models consistently selling out at launch, there's absolutely no reason for the company to consider producing a budget model.
The older models of the iPhone drop off in price each year, and you can currently get an iPhone 4 for no cost through Verizon, and for $0.99 through AT&T. So if you're looking for a cheap iPhone, there are already plenty of options on the table. Until Apple sees iPhone popularity wane, we don't expect to see a budget-tier option materialize.
Data source:Tuaw (by Mike Wehner)
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