Has Apple said yes to 128GB iPhone 6, no to 32GB variant?

Updated on 22-Aug-2014
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Leaked documents show that Toshiba is making a humongous 128GB memory module for the iPhone 6.

With the launch of the iPhone 6 just around the corner, the leaks surrounding Apple’s next flagship have also begun to intensify. The latest leaks suggest that Apple will launch an iPhone 6 variant with a massive 128GB of storage but will not launch a 32GB variant. Leaked documents procured by Geekbar show that the iPhone 6’s 128GB memory module will be made by Toshiba while the 64GB module will be made by Toshiba, Hynix and Sandisk, and the 16GB module by Toshiba and Hynix.


The rumoured memory modules inside the iPhone 6

This will be a significant change in strategy for Apple which launched the iPhone 5S in 16, 32 and 64GB variants, with each variant costing $100 more than the lower one in the U.S., whereas in India, there is a Rs. 20,000 (or more) gap between the 16 and 32GB variants and about a Rs. 7,000 gap between the 32 and 64GB variants. If the 32GB model is indeed being discontinued, then we could see an iPhone 6 16GB model priced closer to the Rs. 45,000 mark followed by the 64GB model priced around Rs. 60,000, and the 128GB one priced around Rs. 75,000.

However, if Apple chooses to handle its India pricing strategy in a more intelligent manner, then it could use this opportunity to bring the prices of the iPhone down to more realistic levels. Keeping in mind its previous pricing strategy and with a large helping of pragmatism, Apple should price the 128GB model closer to the 60K point and the 16GB model at 40K with the 64GB model falling in between. Then again, this is just me flipping a fictitious coin into an imaginary wishing well.  

Source: Apple Insider
Main Image: iPhone 6 concept via Funky Space Monkey    

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