Is the next iPhone going to be smaller? Bigger? Or maybe cheaper? 
 "Cheaper" is the latest in a series of confusing and seemingly  contradictory rumors about the nature of the next iPhone Apple has in  store. Today the New York Times chimed in to say that contrary to a previous report  in The Wall Street Journal, the next iPhone is not going to be smaller,  but Apple is working on ways to make it cheaper and more accessible for  buyers. 
 Apple is focused on making the iPhone attractive to a larger audience,  according to the report. That includes offering a phone more easily  controlled by voice commands for those who have no interest in or can't  use a virtual keyboard. 
 As for how the company is considering bringing down the cost of the  phone, it wouldn't be by downsizing the screen. Rather, using cheaper  internal components, less memory, or a lower-quality camera are options  Apple is considering, according to the Times source who has apparently  worked on several iPhone prototypes. 
 Another source says it wouldn't make sense to make a smaller iPhone (we agree)  because of how it would affect developers who make their apps formatted  to a particular screen size. A "senior Apple executive" also tells the  Times that Apple isn't interested in having a lineup of multiple models  of iPhones. 
 It doesn't sound like a cheaper iPhone is a sure thing yet, just  something Apple is thinking about. One thing's for sure: the next iPhone  isn't expected until this summer. So anticipate many more months of  rumors to come. 

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