The Market for $1,000 Phones Is Smaller Than You Think
The Market for $1,000 Phones Is Smaller Than You Think
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) doesn't break out product mix, and no longer discloses the only metric -- average selling price (ASP) -- that gave investors a hint as to which models were selling well
I actually went through this last year when my carrier stopped supporting my old 4G phone and I was forced to upgrade, but I just couldn't justify spending that kind of money. I ended up finding a great mid-range option that works perfectly for my daily needs, and I called MetroPCS phone number to check if it was compatible with their network, which saved me a ton of hassle. It’s easy to feel like you need the latest flagship, but honestly, my current phone does everything I need without the anxiety of breaking a $1,000 device. It’s refreshing to see the market finally catching up to what regular people actually want and can afford.



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