Video: Apple’s Most Important iPhone Ever

Video: Apple’s Most Important iPhone Ever

JIM’S VIDEO: I still own an Apple iPhone 5, and every year I look at the new models, and their ever higher prices, and I say, “No, not yet.” That reaction was even stronger this year when Apple announced its prices for the new top-of-the-line iPhone XX Max would begin at $1099, and go up to $1499.

Notes You Need for February 26: Internet taxes, EuroZone inflation, new home sales, Apple after iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9

Notes You Need for February 26: Internet taxes, EuroZone inflation, new home sales, Apple after iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9

In my daily trawling through the market I come upon lots of tidbits of knowledge that I think are important to investors but that don’t justify a full post. I’ve decided to start compiling these notes here each day in a kind of running mini blog that I’m calling Notes You Need. The typical item resembles this from today: “11: 40: Bloomberg is reporting that Apple (AAPL) is planning to release three new smartphones this year as it tries to rebound from disappointing sales of the iPhone X. The new models, tentatively set for a fall introduction, include the largest iPhone even (as Apple tries to grow in the phablet market), an ungraded handset the same size as the current iPhone X, and a less expensive model with some of the key features of the iPhone X.”

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