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Apple's upcoming 6.5-inch OLED iPhone, one of the three smartphones planned for 2018, will be about "the same size" as the iPhone 8 Plus, according to a "reliable supplier source" cited by ...
As a mid-range device, the 6.1-inch model will feature some iPhone X features including Face ID, but Apple is planning to make other compromises apart from the screen to keep the cost down.
A giant 6.5-inch iPhone X "Plus" (or whatever Apple decides to call it) would mean Apple, for the first time, will have a phone to compete head on with the likes of the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 8 (and ...
One thing that is still unclear is whether or not Apple will denote this year’s 6.5-inch iPhone XS with a ‘Plus’ tag at the end, like it has done with past devices such as the iPhone 8 Plus.
iPhone XS and 6.5-inch XS Max announced. Dual SIM support, improved cameras, and a 512GB option. Dual SIM support, improved cameras, and a 512GB option. by Jacob Kastrenakes. Sep 12, 2018, 5:40 PM UTC ...
Apple’s upcoming 6.5-inch iPhone X model will reportedly be called the ‘iPhone XS Max’, a break from the “Plus” moniker the company has used on its larger phones since 2014.
Bloomberg has published a report that adds new details about the rumored 6.5-inch OLED iPhone and 6.1-inch LCD iPhone expected to join the updated 5.8-inch OLED iPhone later this year.
6.5-inch iPhone in black Anyway, let's focus on what we've got for now. The 6.5-inch model is reportedly coming with an OLED panel and will start a new iPhone X Plus lineup of some sort.
Rumors of Apple's forthcoming iPhone refresh are beginning to seep out of the Asian supply chain, with the latest claiming a next-generation flagship model will be roughly the same size as the ...
Apple’s tenth-anniversary iPhone X is pretty great. It’s the first dramatic reimagining of the iPhone since the original model was released a decade ago, and … ...
Still uncertain is what the company plans to do with its cheaper 6.1-inch LCD iPhone.It will presumably keep landscape mode off the phone in order to steer people towards more expensive hardware ...