
"Checks reveal further entry-level iPhone details, including entry-level pricing," Abramsky said in his report. "Also expected is a 3G iPhone performance upgrade."
The cheaper model will have 3G capabilities stripped but will still include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, just like its more expensive brothers.
How can Apple afford to drop the price so much? "We estimate the entry level iPhone would cost $195 to $225 to manufacture, vs. the iPhone 3G at $300," noted Abramsky.
The current iPhone data plan, which gives users unlimited Internet access, costs $30 a month but the $99 iPhone would include a "light data plan" at $15 a month, with restricted access.