Will a cheaper iPhone click before Christmas?
<h3>One analyst believes Nano model may appear</h3><p class="source">THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE</p>
<p> The advocacy group Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights recently sent a letter to Apple complaining about the company's failure to disclose that additional battery cost when it released the phone. What's more, consumers who want to stay in touch while their battery is being replaced will have to pay $29 to rent a temporary iPhone, said Harvey Rosenfield, the foundation's founder. "In about a year or so when the battery begins to fail, there are going to be a lot of angry customers," he said. Apple "should have discussed this when they started selling it."</p>
