While the iPhone
a clear break with previous iPhones, the 2018 range has been announced since
several months through rumors likelargely inspired by
of this model. Apple also indicated upon its release that the iPhone
X was the harbinger of a new era for many years.
Are like this
anticipated iPhone “X” with varied screen diagonals discussed here:
of5.8 inches(current size) to6.5 inches for one
“Plus” modelpassing through a new intermediate size of
6.1 inches.
Today, these are photos of spare parts announced by the source
as intended foriPhone X Plus prototypesWho
have just appeared on the internet:
These photos, which must be taken with the usual tweezers
heard, are indicated by the original source as coming froma
LG factory located in Vietnam. These front windows and touch sensor
would come from a batch intended for prototypes of a future iPhone X Plus.
The front appears larger than the current iPhone
cutout for sensors which occupies proportionately less space on the part
top of the screen.
On the bottom, a flexible connector is marked with what would correspond to the
format of Apple's usual indications for a date of manufacture of the
week 46 of 2017, mid-last November.
These elements, although they may be intended for other smartphones, are
nevertheless in line with recent rumors concerning the 2018 vintage of iPhone
X. To be continued!
To read: theiPhone rumors
recent 2018:
A smaller notch for the next iPhones?
The iPhone X 2018 range continues to be revealed: 4 GB, battery capacity,
etc.
A more powerful L-shaped battery planned for 2018 iPhones?
New clues seem to confirm 2018 iPhones with more LED screens than
OLED
New suppliers should ensure the supply of 3D sensors
FaceID of iPhone and iPad 2018- Analyst:
anticipated sales record for the next 6.1-inch iPhone
affordable
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