Apple to launch two iPhones with OLED display in 2018
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple might launch two different phones next year with OLED displays and new designs.
Apple’s groundbreaking iPhone X has just landed globally with scores of fans flocking stores to buy Apple's latest flagship. While we are still getting settled on to this year’s flagship iPhone lineup, it is interesting to consider what today’s rumours will mean for next year’s iPhone lineup. There are already few rumours floating around about what to expect from Apple for the iPhone X's successor.
According to a new report from reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple might launch two different iPhones next year with OLED displays and stainless steel frames. Kuo has also predicted that the company is considering a new design with more elements that would enhance data transmission.
One report from Softpedia says that Apple believes the new iPhone X isn’t necessarily a new generation device, but the beginning of a new decade for the iPhone as a product, suggesting that future iPhones would be based on this anniversary model and improve its existing design even further.
Further, he suggests that Apple will upgrade the specifications for the new phone but won’t add a rear-facing version of the TrueDepth Camera that is used for both Face ID and the iPhone X’s Animojis. Kuo has also predicted that Apple will ditch the TouchID entirely for Face ID on its next year's models. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus could probably be the last iPhones to sport the fingerprint recognition system. Additionally, Face ID is also expected to come to new iPad Pros next year.