According to analyst Gene Munster, the Apple iPhone 5C might be lacking some of the key features that belong to all other recently released Apple iOS based devices. In a note sent out to investors on Monday evening, the analyst expressed his concerns over Siri, Apple's voice-assistant software, or rather the lack-of Siri in the upcoming low-cost iPhone 5C. In fact, he expects many other "software features" just like Siri to be excluded from the iPhone 5C, which he expects to retail for about $300 contract-free.
  We can't wait to see the budget iPhone finally go official as we've heard about it for quite some time now. Despite its cheaper build quality, the relatively cheaper price will help people make the jump to the iOS platform thanks to the earlier unheard of affordability factor. The latest report puts the iPhone 5C launch in October. We can keep our fingers crossed for a next-month reveal anyway.