Apple's Next iPhone?

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The following video is from Wednesday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with analysts Tim Hanson and Joe Magyer, discuss the top business and investing stories.

In this segment, rumors have begun to circulate that Apple may be thinking about selling a lower-end iPhone, for the sake of fighting for some of its diminishing market share. The guys discuss whether this move would be congruous with the company's philosophy, or whether it will be damagingly dilutive to the brand's image.


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