Longer-lasting, higher-priced iPhones can be a win-win for Apple and customers alike, argues analyst<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Two trends in <a href="
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<p>But all is not necessarily as it seems, argues one of the smarter Apple analysts …</p>
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Longer-lasting, higher-priced iPhones can be a win-win for Apple and customers alike, argues analyst