Apple Inc. said it would offer an iPad 4 tablet in place of the mid-range iPad 2 at the same price and the company launched a cheaper, lower capacity version of its plastic-backed iPhone 5C in Australia, China and some European countries.
The iPad 4 is available at $399
for the 16GB Wi-Fi model and $529 for the 16GB Wi-Fi + cellular model at
the four major U.S. carriers - AT&T Inc, Sprint Corp, T-Mobile US
Inc and Verizon Communications Inc.
The fourth-generation iPad, which has a 9.7-inch Retina display and supports 4G carriers worldwide, was launched in 2012, while the iPad 2 was launched in 2011.
Apple
discontinued the iPad 4 last year when it launched its current flagship
tablet, the iPad Air. The company had cut the price of iPad 2 to $399 in
2012.
Apple also launched on Tuesday an 8GB iPhone 5C priced at 429 pounds
($710), 40 pounds cheaper than the 16GB version, according to the
company's UK website. The 8GB iPhone 5C will also be available in France and Germany.
"We believe this newly configured
device will have a lower gross margin as we estimate the difference in
cost to Apple for the 8GB of NAND is $5 to $10," Cross Research analyst
Shannon Cross wrote in a research note.
Analysts have said earlier that the iPhone 5C, which is about $100
cheaper than the iPhone 5S, was unable to grab market share from rivals
offering lower-cost phones based on Android.
Apple's shares were up 0.5 percent at $529.60 in noon trading on Tuesday on the Nasdaq.
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