Although Apple's iPhone 5 is expected to generate up until three times the profit on commercial sites like eBay to six weeks after its launch, an economist predicts.
A study published by the economic analyst Professor Michael Waterson, University of Warwick, the fifth generation of the price of the iPhone will be driven by the "snobs" technology, called the Do not have a model of new generation when he came out.
The study estimated the potential demand for the Apple iPhone 5 will be played on eBay, where the price will rocket shortly after his release. Which will create an excellent opportunity for eBay traders and warned to take the device produces a tidy profit.
Apple fans often provide a huge boost for Apple products on eBay, maily due to lack of stock after the launch of the product.
As far as the iPhone 4 is concerned, the fans are hungry gadget split between £ 600 and £ 1,500 for six months after its launch, much higher than the retail price of £ 499 to £ 599 in stores.
Commenting on the issue, Mr Waterson said: "The level of activity on eBay is a truly amazing product, with the number of transactions amounting to about £ 1.5 million in 2183 sales."
Meanwhile, another report, citing unnamed sources claiming that AT & T vice president told employees that the iPhone will be released in five early October.
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