Or maybe apple will surprises us with
the next iphone and have the fingerprint sensor on the display ready remember a couple years back they bought a company that made the figerprint sensors and has far as i know the are working on this too.Maybe just maybe they have it ready
As is always the case when a new smartphone release is on the horizon, rumors about
the next iPhones have been arriving thick and fast recently.
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Apple reportedly is considering dropping Qualcomm modem parts in
its next iPhones and iPads, instead buying the parts from Intel or MediaTek.
The long wait for the Apple's
next iPhones may be over sooner than expected, based on a new report that claims to have insider info on when Apple plans to unveil the new devices.
There's also a rumor that
the next iPhones will ship with 4x4 MIMO (multiple input, multiple output), a technology for insanely faster cellular downloads.
We expect to see the Note 4 debut on September 3rd, and Apple's
next iPhones may follow just days later on September 9th.
Considering the fuss Apple made about ARCore last year, more improvements to the augmented reality capabilities of
the next iPhones are likely.
It seems that Apple is depending on their arch-rival to provide them with the major bulk of OLED panels for
the next iPhones.
While KGI originally reported that
the next iPhones would feature the TrueDepth 3D rear cameras, analyst Ming - Chi Kuo believes that Apple's current cameras have about two - and - a-half-year lead over current Android phones.
According to The Investor, at least two of
the next iPhones will likely have OLED displays.
Early reports suggested Apple was taking this away to make
its next iPhones thinner, but leaked schematics suggest they will actually be just as thick as last year's models.
The next iPhones will reportedly also feature a waterproof and dustproof design, which could be another reason why Apple may be removing the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Expect to hear about
the next iPhones» specs, features and whether that $ 1,000 price tag is also here to stay as 2018 continues to unfold.
Weak iPhone X demand reportedly forced Apple to reduce its order for Samsung's OLED screen, which would have given the Korean manufacturer some leverage in raising its prices should Apple decide to order again for
its next iPhones.
(Credit: Weibo / 9to5Mac) While some had hoped that Apple might go with over-the-air charging in
the next iPhones, that's unlikely to happen with this year's lineup.
A growing list of leaks have all but confirmed
the next iPhones will look almost identical to the last (and the one that came before it), with only minor changes to their design — like revamped antenna bands.
Traditionally,
the next iPhones should have been called the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus following on from last year's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
Apple's
next iPhones will crush Android when it comes to overall performance, and I've explained that a few times already.
We now have a clearer idea of what
the next iPhones looked like — in the minds of designers — earlier this year.
But we are hearing many rumors about
next iPhones.
As the pressure - sensitive technology is still in its testing stage, the sensors would not be available in
the next iPhones and likely to debut in later models.
If this report (via Mac Otakara) is true,
the next iPhones will be an incremental update to Apple's phone lineup, rather than an overhaul.
Just like earlier reports claiming
the next iPhones are going to feature a major redesign compared to this year's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the analysts have indicated that the new smartphones are going to come with a «bezel-less design.»
We'll find out this fall, when Apple is rumored to announce
its next iPhones.
Apple clearly wants to push out its bigger software updates after iOS 12, which will likely debut alongside
the next iPhones this autumn.
The Wall Street Journal has claimed, citing unnamed Apple suppliers, that Apple plans to add Force Touch sensors to
its next iPhones.
Milunovich based his prediction from estimates of the factory cost of
the next iPhones.
The next iPhones will likely be introduced to us on September 7, 2016.
However, this may change for
the next iPhones, which are due for a fall release.
Not to mention that Apple is dead - serious about camera performance and will not sit idly by while Samsung takes its smartphone camera crown, so
the next iPhones will also be even better cameras.
Apple's
next iPhones are expected to arrive this autumn, as the company's launch devices for iOS 10, which it unveiled this month at its Worldwide Developer Conference.
Another day, another new set of images purportedly showcasing Apple's
next iPhones.
Leaked molds, reportedly of Apple's
next iPhones, hint that the iPhone 8 will be just a bit larger than the iPhone 7 despite a bigger screen.
If accurate, the renders offer a few more clues about the look of
the next iPhones, including the lack of a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
A number of images and videos purportedly showing Apple's
next iPhones have leaked recently, and they appear to show that the latest handsets look remarkably similar to the previous year's models.
The four main suppliers of OLED displays don't have enough production capacity to make displays for Apple's
next iPhones in 2017, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
From that code, we've learned a bit about how the LED lights on the top may work, but it also is giving us an opportunity to learn about what might be coming to
the next iPhones.
Not exact matches
Additionally, Kuo, who has a good track record of predicting Apple's
next moves, said that Apple will remove the Touch ID fingerprint sensor in future
iPhones and rely entirely on Face ID to verify a person's identity and allow him or her access to the iPhone's software.
While I don't think we'll see that headset
next year, I do believe Apple will enhance its
iPhones and iPads with features that prove it's getting more serious by the day about the future of augmented reality.
«While many investors are asking whether Apple might price its
next line of
iPhones much more aggressively, management commentary suggested a consistent strategy of pricing to value with each new iPhone carrying more technology and a higher bill - of - materials,» as she wrote.
If we want to break past lackluster economic growth rates and make meaningful change in lives and livelihoods, we need to move beyond incremental innovation (think slightly - better
iPhones) toward revolutionary innovation (think new energy systems,
next - generation electronics, and cures for Cancer and Alzheimer's).
«We anticipate a record iPhone 6 upgrade cycle could lead to (a) better... chipset average selling price for Qualcomm, as we believe the iPhone 6 has adopted (the company's)
next - genreation modem versus the legacy modem in the current generation
iPhones,» he wrote.
The device will reportedly launch
next year, and Apple is said to be already seeking out manufacturing partners, including Foxconn — which produces its
iPhones — to build the product.
Henry Blodget started it with a long Business Insider post entitled «Sorry, Apple Fans, Amazon Is Sucking The Profit Out Of iPads —
iPhones Next?»
After a livestream unveiling its
next generation of devices malfunctioned on Tuesday, the Apple store similarly crashed early this morning when the latest
iPhones became available for preorder.
But at the same time,
Next was the crucible out of which grew Jobs greatest successes — the iMacs, iPods,
iPhones and iPads that didn't merely revitalize a moribund Apple, but made it the most valuable company in the world.
As you can see, Apple's financial performances are still highly dependent on the
next generation of
iPhones.
Next, consider the Lightning to 3.5 mm adapter that ships with the latest
iPhones.
I have an iPhone, I've talked to people with
iPhones about what the
next phone they buy is going to be, I've been in Verizon and AT&T stores that sell
iPhones and seen what salesmen play up and play down and how customers think or don't think during the sales process.