Apple intends to put the iPhone 4 8 GB back on sale

  4 8 GB iPhone was taken off sale during this year by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, but the Americans are considering bringing it back to stores to increase sales. However, don't think that you will find it 4 8 GB iPhone in any country on the globe, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intending to market the terminal only in India, a country with many mobile phone users and few with enough money to afford an Apple one. Those from Cupertino intend to bring this product to the market in order to compete with Samsung in the mid-end smartphone segment, but without a suitable price, they probably won't be successful.

While there is still a latent demand for the iPhone 4 due to its attractive price in India, the model has lost favor in matured markets and hence it may not make sense for Apple to start fresh production since it follows economies of scale. In his chain, which has more than a hundred stores, the iPhone 4 used to account for almost 15-20% of sales compared with Samsung's 50% in the Rs15,000-Rs 20,000 segment, he said. Now Samsung has more than 70% share. 

  Although iPhones have higher prices than Samsung terminals, Indians are interested in products from Cupertino, but not when they cost more than their salary for several months. It is hard to say if Apple will really market this product since iOS 7 runs very hard on it, but in order to make money the company would be willing to make any sacrifices, including those related to the trust given by customers.