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Originally Posted by pscates2.0
I agree. I like the idea of a proven, tested design sweetened on the inside on a second go-around.
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Of course, if Gruber is right about the tick-tock thing, a benefit of buying in a "new design" year is that you'd have the opportunity to choose: If you preferred the new design, you could get it for $199, and if you preferred the old design — teardrop iPhone 5, anyone? — you'd still be able to buy a fairly current example of the old design for $99.
Of course, this is assuming Apple continues to use previous iPhone models as their lower-end models, which isn't a bulletproof assumption.