Well...I won't say it's "cheap" in a general sense. But from a quality perspective, it won't be of the same premium standard that will define the higher end model. You'll get cheaper/older internals and cheaper display technology. The cost comes with sacrifices. Sacrifices that I have no intentions on making. I believe there will be performance and feature drawbacks of purchasing the lower end model. Otherwise, there'd be no reason to offer three distinct price points and three distinct models. That's why I answered your question that way. Not because I feel the phone will be "cheap" by general definitions. But when compared to Apple equipment...specifically with the higher end models, I think it will be "cheap".
This is of course under the hypothetical scenario that I would purchase one of the new models. As I've said before, I'm
not upgrading.
I'm not upgrading....
I'm not upgrading....
I'm not upgrading....
I can do this.