Apple is working on three new iPhones this year, including a widescreen model that will be cheaper than the iPhone X, according to a recent announcement by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
It is said that the tech giant plans to develop an iPhone that comes with a 6.1 inch TFT LCD. This device will, it seems, the cheapest of the new smartphones from Apple this year and will have a design reminiscent of the iPhone X, with a screen "notch" on edge upper edge of the screen to edge.
However, according to Kuo, whose note was mentioned by AppleInsider, Apple is hampered by the use of the LCD on the phone to some extent. For example, the LCD panel only allows bevels of up to 0.5mm, which could be slightly thicker than OLED-based models.
Apart from that, Apple positions the LCD model as the cheapest option and will likely offer a unipolar rectangular battery in the phone. Apple had the transition to a battery L-shaped X on the iPhone to improve capacity and more design options and keep in the OLED options, according to the report.
Interestingly, Apple could also remove 3D touch features that allow you to vary the power with which you tap the screen to open different menus. The move could help Apple save money and keep it at a starting price of around $ 700, Kuo said.
The 6.1-inch iPhone could be flanked by two other phones: 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch OLED iPhones. They come with thinner lenses than the LCD model and will support, according to Kuo 3D Touch. They will also be much more expensive and should come with the L-shaped batteries that Apple has brought to the iPhone X.
Despite the obvious advantages that OLED models can offer in LCD version compared Kuo estimates that 50% of Apple's production capacity will be devoted to the LCD model this year because customers want a product that has a design. Attractive and attractive price.
Apple is expected to release its new iPhones in September. It is likely that the devices will come to stores soon afterward.
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