Not exact matches
«If you want to test public reaction to the
next generation of
iPhones, or to a new
model of car, you can use the same approach to see what consumers like or don't like.
Apple is widely expected to announce three new
iPhones at the event: a
next - generation iPhone 8
model with an edge - to - edge OLED display and a new 3D face - scanning camera, according to earlier reports in Bloomberg; and updated versions of the current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus with wireless charging.
Obtained late Friday by tech publications, the prematurely released final version of Apple's mobile operating system reveals details about everything from the upcoming
iPhones»
model names to dazzling new iOS wallpapers and details about the
next Apple Watch.
Some reports have claimed Apple's
next - generation
iPhones will be its thinnest yet, but according to a new schematics leak, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be just as thick as the company's latest
models.
Tim Cook is putting the blame on the «pause» in purchases of its current iPhone
models to reports outing the possible features of the
next - generation
iPhones.
It looks like there could be three new
iPhones next year, two of which might be the S
models of the iPhone 7.
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.
«Apple has tentatively decided that all the 5.5 - inch, 5 - inch and 4.7 - inch
models will have glass backs, departing from metal casings adopted by current
iPhones, and Biel and Lens are likely to be providing all the glass backs for the new
iPhones next year,» the source said.
The Cupertino company is expected to release three
iPhones next year, including a 5.8 - inch
model and 6.5 - inch iPhone with OLED displays.
Thanks to its existing production capability, Samsung was the sole supplier of OLED display panels for Apple's iPhone X in 2017, which left LG Display under pressure from Apple and scrambling to invest billions in its OLED manufacturing facilities in time to compete for the
next round of orders.That investment appears to be paying off already, with LG Display reportedly in line to supply some OLED panels to this year's new range of
iPhones, which is expected to include two new 5.8 - inch and 6.5 - inch iPhone
models with OLED displays.
Beside Face ID,
next year's
iPhones are expected to feature OLED display technology, like the iPhone X. Apple reportedly is planning to use OLED panels on all new
models released from the second half of 2018.
After a report recently revealed that Apple's
next iPhone will have the same kind of touch technology already present in the Apple Watch and some MacBook
models such as the brand new 12 - inch laptop, more details about Apple's future
iPhones, suggesting that the company might have a special iPhone in store
next year.
Next up are the
iPhones, but their positions come with a major caveat: The Android handsets were tested using their included fast charging accessories — something that isn't bundled with the latest iPhone
models.
The
next batch of AirPods could arrive as early as later this year, but Apple is already working on yet another new
model after that, as the company plans to release updated AirPods regularly, much as it does with
iPhones and many of its other products.
Apple is expected to launch three new
iPhones next fall, a 6.5 - inch
model, a 5.8 - inch version and a 6.1 - inch option.
Sketches obtained by SlashLeaks suggest the new Galaxy
models will actually be relatively slender, especially when stacked
next to Apple's current
iPhones.
Kuo is still adamant that Apple will unveil up to three new
iPhones next year, with 6.1 - inch LCD and 6.5 - inch OLED
models joining the 5.8 - inch
model, but he believes that only the latter will take advantage of the space - efficient one - cell design.
All three iPhone
models are also expected to come with 3D sensors for Face ID — a feature that is currently exclusive to the iPhone X. Therefore, the
next - generation
iPhones could all debut with the TrueDepth camera system notch.
The thinking is that those holding older
iPhones (the iPhone 6, 6s, 7, respective Plus
models and SE) who may have eventually upgraded to a newer iPhone within the
next year or so has been incentivized to take the discounted repair — the iPhone should detect that a new battery has been placed and that the processor should work at full blast again.
New images of what are reportedly the rear cases for Apple's
next - generation
iPhones have just leaked and back up claims the pair will both have upgraded cameras and the 5.5 - inch
model will also include the Smart Connector port, which has been reserved for the company's iPad Pro tablets.
Apple's
next - gen
iPhones are the most powerful smartphones on the planet, and they've been improved in nearly every way compared to last year's iPhone
models.
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.
But even though Apple's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus have been so far, demand for
next year's new
iPhones is expected to dwarf this year's
models thanks to a massive iPhone redesign that Apple fans have been waiting for.
As for the 2018
iPhones, Apple will reportedly release
next year's
models with technology found on the iPhone X.
The note, obtained by Business Insider, forecasts three
iPhones to be released
next year, two of them with OLED display technology and a more affordable
model with an LCD screen.
Apple has tentatively decided that all the 5.5 - inch, 5 - inch and 4.7 - inch
models will have glass backs, departing from metal casings adopted by current
iPhones, and Biel and Lens are likely to be providing all the glass backs for the new
iPhones next year.
In the meantime, Apple is also trying to make sure that OLED panel production would run smoothly when the company launches the
next - generation
models in 2018, so it's now working with LG on a new factory whose only activity would be building screens for
iPhones.
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.
Apple will announce its new generation of
iPhones next week as part of an event at the Apple Park, and the big star of the show is expected to be an OLED
model celebrating the 10th anniversary of the device.