The latter of the three is expected to be the most high-end of all, and will reportedly be the only one to feature an OLED display. Samsung, in particular, has been using OLED screens for its flagship devices, with the first Galaxy S smartphone already coming with a Super AMOLED display. The smaller models are expected to come in at 4.7-inches and 5.5 inches. That said, Forbes reported that the 5.8-inch display may not all be usable.
Rumors about the iPhone 8 display size have been a bit confusing. The memory upgrade might come in the form of a new memory capacity variant, 512GB or it could just mean that the “iPhone X” will have a new and faster memory. No home button is also rumored to be one of the big changes.
A speculative Apple iPhone 8 concept rendering.Concept iPhone / youtubeThe iPhone 8 is expected to launch this September, assuming Apple fixes its supply-chain production delays.
Long estimated that the number of iPhones in use was around 715 million, including 228 million second-hand devices, as of December 2016.
We’ll only really know what to expect when the phones are actually launched, but die-hard fans starved for info will definitely get their fix here. If that new hardware explores the edge of innovation it runs the risk of creating headaches such as the iPhone 6’s screen being too large because of a faulty backlight requiring production to be halted and the component redesigned.
Speculations on the phone’s improved specs also include a switch to the universal USB-C charging port in place of the current lighting model.
Apple Inc. after so many years of reluctance has finally chose to adopt the technology of wireless charging what Samsung has been using for years.
Apple is among the biggest names when it comes to the world of technology.
A concept of what Apple’s “ultra-premium” iPhone will look like. The new 3D technology in the front camera can be used for 3D gaming, augmented reality, facial recognition etc.