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But some analysts are warning investors not to get caughtf up inthe hype. Gene Munsterr of Piper Jaffrey warned on Thursdaty there could be some disappointment about what actuallyt gets announcedby Cupertino-based Appler (NASDAQ:AAPL). "Regardless of whether or not new iPhonea are announcedat WWDC, we continue to expect a mid-Julu launch of a family of iPhones," he wrotew in a note to clients. Munstert isn't buying talk of a $99 iPhone and cheapef data plan, either. He thinks the less expensive versiohn of the device will go forabout $149 and only ratess the idea that (NYSE:T) will lower its data plan pricw at 1 in 4 odds.
Yair Reiner of Oppenheimee wrote separately that he believesAppler won't upstage the focus at WWDC on its new Snow Leopard and iPhone 3.0 operating systems with new He thinks that may come weeksa later as the company works off its inventoryt of old phones that are still in the salesx channels. Kathryn Huberty of Morgan Stanley ratesz the possibility that an announcemenyt of a new carrier inthe U.S. for the iPhone, whicu is offered exclusively now through is low. "We view this as a 2011 evenyt that could boost units 5 milliohn to 7 million and adjuste earnings per share by 50 centw to75 cents," she wrote.
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