iPhone 11: What does Apple GIVE UP to make it CHEAPER

iPhone 11 will be sold by Apple at a lower price than iPhone X, the difference being made by some changes that will upset fans.

iPhone 11 GIVE UP Apple makes it CHEAP

iPhone 11 is the future important smartphone that the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will launch it for users all over the world, and according to some information from Apple's partners, it could be sold with unpleasant surprises. According to Apple's partners, the manufacturing cost of the iPhone 11 will be at least 10% lower than that of the iPhone X, and although such a decrease would be enough to sell the phone at a lower price, Apple is not satisfied.

iPhone 11 would be sold at a lower price by the Apple company this year, but in order to do that, it intends to apply other changes to the phone it will launch on the market this fall. More precisely, the iPhone 11 will have some inferior components compared to those of the iPhone X, and this change combined with a reduction in the manufacturing cost would bring the phone to the market at a lower price.

iPhone 11 – what Apple gives up to make it cheaper

The iPhone 11 could have as little RAM as the iPhone X, but of a lower quality, the Apple company also testing other components with specifications, or quantities, lower than those used for the iPhone X. Apart from the RAM, there is no other information regarding the major changes that Apple wants to do for iPhone 11 components this year, but apparently, Apple will again focus on profit and not on the experience that users benefit from.

"... the 5.85-inch OLED iPhone may be the cheapest of the three new devices, as some of the smartphone's recent engineering samples have adopted components with lower-level specifications or lower capacities than those of the 6.1-inch LCD iPhone with LPDDR memory being one of the major differences."

iPhone 11 was and is regarded by many Apple fans as the next top of the range in the range, together with iPhone 11 Plus, but the reality is that the Americans are thinking of selling it at a more humane price. Of course, to do this they plan to offer worse specifications for the iPhone 11 compared to the iPhone X, but can anyone be surprised that Apple is not thinking about the customer experience, but the profit of the shareholders?