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Apple are very cash rich at the moment, they've had a few bad reports weigh heavily, we'll see if their next mainstream product can pick up consumer interest. I'm guessing yes but wait to see what they've lined up for their Autumn product release cycle. Interested particularly on if they can into Samsung's market share in the lower/mid end mobile market.
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Apple is largely expected to release three variations of the iPhone 6, a 4" version, a slightly-smaller-than 5" version, and a big 5.5" version (or so).
If you look at trends in the Android phone market, which has had 5" and bigger screens for years now, it would seem to suggest that a large number of people want a 5" phone.
Given this is the first time iPhone has been available in this segment, it seems to me that they will sell a huge number of these phones as people that are currently on older generations will rush to upgrade.
So ultimately the question is - if sales increase dramatically for iPhone 6, what does this do to the stock? Longer term they still have a major problem that is called Android, which is crushing them in total volume.