3 “full screen” iPhone models for 2018 according to one of the most reliable Apple analysts

While the iPhone 8 isn't exactly old,
that the iPhone
Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst generally very well informed about Apple's plans,
just revealedhis predictions for the 2018 range.

Apple had announced that the iPhone X was the future of the iPhone and if
anticipations of the KGI analyst are confirmed, so this is indeed the case
and the screen with its now iconic cutout should be
generalized.

Apple should therefore offer three new iPhone models per year
next :

  • A model with a 5.8-inch OLED screen, the successor to the iPhone
    current :iPhone XS? (finesse de 458 ppi)
  • A model that we will call "iPhone X Plus"by analogy
    with the current range: already mentioned and logical, it should offer a
    OLED screen with a diagonal of 6.5 inches (resolution giving a fineness of 480
    at 500 ppi)
  • and aintermediate model, with LCD screen, of a
    6.1-inch diagonal (320 to 330 ppi resolution, 1.125×2.436). This one
    would be cheaper, with a rate 25 to 30% lower than the price of
    the current iPhone X (US)

The three would have aedge to edge screenwith the
cutout for sensorsetFace ID. Ils
would be launched on the usual date, namely in September, the channel
production now under control.

This range raises some questions, because the Plus model although it displays a
huge screen, will undoubtedly be attractive, butthe ideal size
wouldn't it be the 6.1 inch
, which would unfortunately not be offered
that in "LCD" version ...

If all this is confirmed, the choice next year risks being
particularly complicated!

An opinion on this range?

Also read, more information on theiPhone X d’Apple:

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