The first rumors about it Apple is planning to introduce three iPhones this year with a bezel-less design, a top notch containing a sensor for Face ID or dual camera, we already heard last year. That this year is really going to beonewas marked by a trio of bezel-less iPhones, then it was confirmed in recent weeks and months by many sources, led by the famous analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI Securities. According to him, this year we will see one cheaper variaequipped with an LCD display and two premium ones, which Apple will use OLED panels again. Now cheaper variaAccording to many analysts, the nta should then experience a truly huge success. But do you have any idea what this model will look like?
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The LCD model of the iPhone X should be attractive primarily for its price. Apple with it, it will most likely save both on the display itself and on some materials. According to reports from the past weeks, we could expect, for example, a classic aluminum frame instead of a steel one, which Apple used with the iPhone X. Thanks to this, the price of the Apple phone could be reduced considerably, which would make this novelty available to far more users. The use of aluminum would in addition Apple it distinguished this model brilliantly from its premium line. For a better idea of what this year's LCD model with an aluminum frame could look like, check out the gallery below this paragraph.
The renders, created for our website by designer Ondrej Mitko, show the LCD model next to the current iPhone X. As you can see, the LCD model differs from the iPhone X mainly in the size and finish of the frame, which in this case is matte. Cheaper display variaThe iPhone X should then be around 6,1”, making it the mid-size iPhone that Apple will present this year. An OLED model with a 5,8" and a giant 6,5" display is reportedly planned.
As for other features of the phone from the concept, you can see a dual camera, a cutout in the display and, of course, a glass back supporting wireless charging. The upper cut-out will probably be as prominent as last year's model, and we probably won't see its reduction even in premium OLED models. Apple because he could try to unify his iPhones this year and give them major upgrades only next year. After all, there is lively speculation, for example, about the addition of a third lens to the camera, thanks to which the photos from apple phones would be much better, especially in low light conditions.
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It is difficult to say at the moment whether we will see exactly such an iPhone this year or not. Considering how many analysts and sources have already confirmed these reports, as well as the fact that even last year we learned the vast majority of interesting information about the iPhone X well in advance, I would personally be optimistic about the arrival of this model.
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