New Apple products in 2008
The latest report by investment bank Goldman Sachs predicts that products that Apple will launch next year may include iPhone 3G phones, new generation Apple TVs, and laptops with flash drives instead of hard drives.
Earlier, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson also said that the iPhone 3G will be available next year. The second generation iPhone is currently being redesigned and will have the same design form as the current version.
The unexpected success of the iPhone in the US, and the dominance of iPod in the digital music market, has prompted Apple to launch new products. David Bailey, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, predicts that the new iPhone model will be available to users in the first half of next year. The iPhone 3G version will be announced at the MacWorld conference in January next year.
According to IDC expert Chris Hazelton, although the recent iPhone launch in Europe is quite good, there are many 3G smartphones on the market that could threaten the success of the iPhone 3G.
According to Bailey's report, Apple will not only refine the Apple TV model (integrated LCD screen), but also upgrade the entire line of existing Macs. Bailey also quoted a number of sources from the manufacturer saying that the iPod Touch model is being produced in higher quantities than expected.
Some news reports said Apple will introduce a 12-inch Mac laptop with a flash drive instead of a hard drive. CNBC and other TV channels say this product will be 50% thinner than the current MacBook Pro version, and may be introduced at the January 2008 MacWorld conference for $ 1,500.
Van Han
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