Apple's Next iPhone Hinted To See Few New Unscripted Changes
The speculations and rumors for Apple's next instalment in its iPhone lineup have already punched out in a wide range. The smartphone is hinted to debut in September this year. However, certain recent leaks hinted by a number of potential sources may prove to a little disappointing to many of the Apple fans. As per the insights, Apple will not be focusing on a radical change in its next handset and it may not be dubbed as iPhone 8.
According to Forbes, the Cupertino-based tech magnet is reportedly kneeling down from its earlier plans to adopt a brand new curved OLED display in its upcoming flagship of iPhone. This was thought to be Apple's newest take to compete with its one of the most potential rival Samsung, which debuted its first ever dual curved OLED in 2015. The revelation of such information has already created an ample amount of buzz among Apple lovers who were hoping to see an all OLED front end in it Apple's next iPhone. Additionally, this insight has also created a confusion among many about the next iPhone's display panel which was earlier thought to be a bigger one.
The panel was indicated to flaunt a size of about 5.5-inches with an operational area of about 5.15-inches of the total front end. However, whether the front panel size would be same as expected or not has not yet been confirmed by any official sources. Another latest insight suggests that the next flagship in iPhone lineup will not be named as iPhone 8. Rather it would be marketed as 'iPhone Edition,' as per a report by Express. This new sort of dubbing is supposed to indicate the handset as a much higher-end version of all the existing iPhone variants till date.
Besides all these, Apple is also hinted to design the next iPhone flagship with an experimental all glass body finishing. The long-seen physical home button would also be replaced from this exclusive handset. Interested fans who are eager to know more about the smartphone, will require waiting a bit till further information comes out from the tech giant's end.
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