Apple will launch a cheap $350 iPhone this fall along with the iPhone 5

Those from BGR offers some very interesting information today regarding the future line of iPhone terminals from Apple. You've all already read about the possible introduction of a cheaper iPhone in the fall, well it seems that this cheaper iPhone could actually be the terminal iPhone 3GS. Instead of stopping the production of this terminal, Apple could sell it without subscription at prices starting with 350$/€. The iPhone 4 will be sold only in the 8GB version, $100/€ cheaper than the iPhone 5, and the iPhone 3GS could be the low-end iPhone terminal. It is not certain that the iPhone 3GS will be the cheap iPhone terminal, but according to those from BGR, it is certain that Apple will launch a cheap iPhone.

We know these next-generation iPhone rumors have been out of control (aren't they every year right before a new iPhone is slated to be released?), but we just received some new information from an incredibly solid source of ours. According to our source, Apple will indeed be launching a prepaid / lower cost iPhone this year. We are told the handset will retail for no more than $350 without contract. Ready for the really interesting part? It's entirely possible that the low-cost iPhone will in fact be the iPhone 3GS.

Leaving the cheap iPhone aside, the people from BGR claim that the iPhone 5 could come with a design quite close to that of the iPhone 4. The reason is that if the iPhone 5 had a radically changed design, we would have seen until now at least a case specially designed for him. Of course, the absence of such cases does not mean that the iPhone 5 will look the same, but the chances that the design will be radically changed are small, although it was said that we will have a thinner and lighter iPhone launched in the fall.

Finally, we learn that the iPhone 5 will be presented somewhere around the end of August or the beginning of September, that is, exactly when it should take place, the Apple conference in the fall. Until now, BGR has provided valid information about new versions of iOS, so it is very possible that this information about the iPhone 5 and 3GS is also true.