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Sunday, April 7, 2013

iPhone is getting more expensive for European consumers

     With a global economic crisis that shows no signs to mitigate its effects on consumption, even high-end phones such as the 'iPhone were affected by the spending cuts unnecessary operated by many consumers. The head of France Telecom, Stephane Richard, interviewed by Bloomberg confirmed the decline in sales of high-end phones in the shops of the telephone company, which became more and more difficult to offer to the average customer.
     Richard stressed the increasing importance of grants the operators in this period, without which it would be impossible for many consumers to buy high end phones. According to the manager the decline in top of the range will be even more evident at the time of the launch of the next version of the iPhone. Richard argues that a less expensive iPhone, to meet the needs of those who consider the price of a smartphone, is now essential to prevent the decline in sales from Apple.

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