The current Apple iPhone has a suggested retail price of $199 in the United States with customers in the UK getting the Jesus Phone for free on contracts starting as little as £35 per month.
But according to the latest rumours, Monday could see the launch of a cheaper $99 iPhone to cater for a more mainstream audience and increase Apple's userbase.
Commonly known as the iPhone Mini or Nano, its existence has never been verified. We did say previously that we were not expecting an iPhone Nano in 2009. The Daily Mail, back in April 2008, was the first to report about the possibility of an iPhone Nano launching.
A $100 model would translate, on this side of the Atlantic, into a much cheaper monthly contract outlay, probably falling under £25 a month.
This combined, with the fact that Apple might rescind or fail to review existing exclusivity contracts with mobile phone networks, could leave to a massive leap in the number of iPhone users worldwide. So how could the iPhone look like.


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