All 2019 iPhones To Come With OLED Displays
If all the above-mentioned rumours come out to be true, Apple’s upcoming iPhone 8 will surely be an innovation marvel.
Apple will make 60 million iPhone 8 units with OLED displays this year-about 40 percent of their 2017 production overall, according to the report. It’s the precursor to the augmented reality promise that is yet to come.
Apple is expected to release its newest iPhone generation this September, including an OLED model. Regardless, with this new display, the company hopes to bring an “edge-to-edge screen” on the handset.
In the statement he also mentioned that the phone will feature the display in size similar to the 5.5-inch model, but it in a 4.7-inch package.
However, there may also be an all-new 10.5-inch iPad Pro, with Apple able to compress the power of its biggest slates into a smaller body. The memory upgrade might come in the form of a new memory capacity variant, 512GB or it could just mean that the “iPhone X” will have a new and faster memory.
Earlier, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that the next iPhone will feature a 5.8-inch display but will have an actual 5.15 inches of usable screen space. Comment and let us know what you think about the tech giant’s next flagship smartphone? Samsung’s OLED display (right) is showing the same image, but its pixels are all turned off (save for the blue line to show that the phone is not in sleep mode). This would seem to indicate that the iPhone 8 will, to some degree, be bendable. Coming to the iPhone 8, with all these new features, the base price tag will also jump from $700 to $1000.
The high number of iPhones in use will continue to propel Apple’s services business, which includes the App Store, iTunes, iCloud, Apple Music and other offerings, he said. Apple Inc’s CEO, Tom Cook, has made it clear in the past that he believes AR is the future of technology and smartphones.
However, it could be the most expensive phone that Apple would release so far.