Brian Gongol

The old iPhone will fall in price and the new one will take the price point of the old. Interestingly, current iPhone users may feel entitled to a cheap upgrade. As more people start using mobile Internet platforms, whether iPhones or competing smartphones, we're likely to see a shift forward similar to what occurred when Internet access itself first became widespread. People with omnipresent Internet access can get answers to questions both important and mundane almost instantly.
