Apple New Impressive iPhone 12 Lower Price Expected.

If you have missed it Apple September event dint include iPhone 12, however we saw new Apple iWatch and New iPad Tablets which all had something in common. Can you guess what it was?
There was a lot to talk about the new devices from Apple but the one thing that caught are eye was that the prices of the new devices were little lower than expected. Not only were they lower but they actually looked attractive. But this is Apple we are talking about, so just because the devices had attractive prices that does not mean that there is a catch to their pricing strategy.
At first glance the prices are lower than expected and we believe it will bleed over to the iPhone 12 side as well. But we thing we figured out what Apple is up too regarding pricing structure. There are few variables that contribute to are believe that Apple is dropping prices but is probably has plan to make the difference in other ways.
What is Apple trying to do? Apple is trying to look more appealing for few reasons. For one they are currently in a legal battle with Epic Games over Apple store 30% commission. The second one is that just like the new iPads, it will not come with power brick. Whether cable be included and the type it will use is still in question as well. iPhone 12 may see lower price but it will also not come with the power brick and no charging cable (unless they change it to USB-C finally). Accessories that are needed and will be required to be purchased separately which may end up costing as much as $100 total, depending on the power brick wattage and cable length.
This is how Apple is expecting to make up the difference on their new iProducts. This extra cost will hit your walled one way or another. And we still do not know if the new iPhone 12 will have lighting connector or if Apple will finally switch to USB-C connector. Either way you will pay for new accessories sooner or later. But you should expect to see lower prices from Apple as long as you have the accessories from last year’s models.