Elmer-DeWitt is editor of Fortune.com's Apple 2.0 section, and has been covering the company for various publications since 1982.
The statement is surprising, since lower priced products are typically targeted at emerging markets. The iPhone 5c was widely considered to be a vehicle for Apple to make inroads into markets where the iPhone 5s would be too expensive and the iPhone 5 would feel dated. There appears to be no correlation between the five named countries or the operators offering the new 8GB iPhone 5c on subsidised plans.
Apple continues to offer the iPhone 4s alongside the 5c and 5s in these countries. In terms of price, the new 8GB iPhone 5c slots in halfway between the 4s and 16GB 5c.
Apple recently restocked an 8GB version of the four-year-old iPhone 4 in India, in order to reach a lower price point. Apple seems to be pursuing different product mix strategies across territories rather than a unified global lineup.
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