Apple moving to a three-year iPhone design cycle?
Apple moving to a three-year iPhone design cycle?
While Samsung is accelerating the refresh cycle for its flagship smartphones, Apple is reportedly extending the iPhone's product cycle.
Nikkei Asian Review reports that Apple is likely to take three years to introduce a major upgrade of the iPhone. Currently, the iPhone maker is relying on a two-year cycle. The publication cites the lack of innovation in smartphone features and a slowing market.
This new strategy is expected to affect Apple's suppliers drastically as they depend heavily on the sales of the iPhone. With sales of the iPhone 7 predicted to be lower than the iPhone 6s, suppliers will have lesser orders and revenue. In addition, the iPhone 7 is shaping up to be an iterative update based on the rumors and leaks.
The publication believes the iPhone 7 will have improved camera quality, water resistance and a bigger battery capacity. For the 2017 iPhone, Nikkei Asian Review agrees that it will sport major enhancements and design changes.
Source: Nikkei Asian Review via iMore