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    The Next iPhone: iPhone X2, iPhone 9 and iPhone SE2 Rumors

    iPhone is a big deal for Apple. Smartphone sales accounted for more than 60 percent of the company's revenue. So you can imagine that Apple has many reasons to make the iPhone attract our attention.

    Last year's update, which introduced the iPhone X with more conservative updates for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, has sparked the interest of smartphone buyers. But what makes Apple a memory? With the fall updates scheduled for the iPhone line in a few months, rumors of changes to Apple's new phones are really getting stronger. It also raises the question of what Apple has planned for the iPhone SE, his 4-inch phone, which has not experienced a major update since its launch in 2016.

    Let's take a closer look at what we have heard so far about the updates for the iPhone X and other devices, including the iPhone SE, for the year 2018. We are also looking forward to what Apple would have planned for 2019.


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    Fake Marks: The A12 chipset, which is expected to power the next iPhone, should offer modest speed advantages over the current A11 processor for iPhones, while retaining a lead over Android phones, according to Geekenbench 4's filtered results.
    iPhone X Plus Video: A Revealed video showing two of the new iPhone models: the 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus and the 6.1-inch iPhone, which is likely to be the entry-level apple.

    When can we expect Apple to update its iPhone line?
    Given the fact that the iPhone 2017 versions are still fresh in memory, it is a safe bet that Apple does not expect big announcements in the first half of 2018. Apple typically expects important iPhone updates by September, and there is no reason to believe that this deviates from this model

    One possible exception: Apart from an increase in capacity, Apple has not updated the iPhone SE since the arrival of the mobile phone in March 2016, so that a new version could arrive before the fall. But with the June World Developer Conference, which is now seen in the rearview mirror, it seems increasingly unlikely. (We hear a lot about iOS 12 from the WWDC, including the new features in Memoji that seem to be available for future versions of the iPhone X.) It seems as if earlier reports to which Apple would focus all its efforts in this fall. ,

    How will Apple call its phones in 2018?
    It is also in the air. It is unclear whether the nickname of the iPhone X is unique, that Apple has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its smartphone line, or that all future mobile phones with the new design will be part of the X family. We hope to make it easier in 2018, especially if we know how many iPhones Apple has planned for this fall.

    Until then, here's a list of possible names we've heard of:

    iPhone X2: a bit difficult to manage, but indicates that it is a successor to the phone last year.
    iPhone X, iPhone X Plus, iPhone X SE: This is the rumor of Three iPhone, which is detailed below, especially if Apple uses an iPhone X design.
    iPhone X and iPhone 9: Apple maintains the current naming conventions to distinguish its high-end X-line from cheaper options (for Apple anyway).

    How many iPhones will we see in 2018?
    There's more and more evidence that Apple has planned at least three iPhone launches for fall, just like the iPhone 8, the iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X in 2017 could be a difference this year that Apple's three phones on once start; Last year he had to postpone the launch of the iPhone X, sending it to the 8 and 8 Plus.

    KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was among the first to suggest that Apple will launch three new iPhones in 2018. One of these models is expected to have a 5.8-inch display for Nokia to suit the iPhone X, but it is flanked by another with a 6.1-inch screen. The largest of the group could offer a screen size of 6.5 inches, according to Kuo.




    What features can we expect in the next iPhone?
    Assuming that the analysts are right and three new iPhones appear in the fall, what kind of features will we find in the new phones? Here is a general description.

    The same concept of design: The list of iPhones 2017 Apple was decidedly different. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus offer a classic iPhone design, and the iPhone X has the appearance of the latest generation of the company.

    Touch Target ID: Apple's Face ID will undoubtedly be part of the 2018 iPhone line, but Touch ID may also reappear.

    In a September announcement to investors, Kuo said that Apple is still working on a Touch ID fingerprint sensor that could be prepared on the screen of their smartphone. With this feature, which Apple was unable to implement this year, you can decide if you want to use the Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate, purchase, and access the software.


    A More Powerful Processor: It is believed that the old Apple Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) vendor has been commissioned to build the processor within the next iPhones. According to a BGR report, this chip will be known as the A12 and offer much more power than the A11 chip fusion that can be found on the iPhone X and iPhone 8 line. "Bloomberg reports that mass production of the A12 is in the works. It's a 7 nanometer chip instead of 10 nanometers for the A11, allowing for greater design flexibility.

    LTE Connectivity Faster: Apple has apparently already announced to its industry partners that it wants to use improved LTE chips. The move, previously reported by MacRumors, means that your 2018 iPhone would be able (at least on paper) to provide faster connections over wireless networks. But how fast is still unknown at this time.

    What is the problem with the iPhone SE?
    We can not soon see a successor to the iPhone SE. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, whose background is quite solid, suggested in a research note that Apple had no opportunity to launch one at this time.

    What about future iPhones?
    If you want to see beyond this fall, the rumors about iPhones 2019 (and beyond) are already starting to surface.

    Start with the screen. By 2019, there will be enough OLED panels for Apple to use OLED for all its iPhones, according to Bloomberg. Currently, the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and SE are still using LCDs, and Apple seems to launch another LCD phone this fall (and to a large extent, if you remember the story of the Wall Street Journal).

    Speaking of numbers, the number of reversing camera on the iPhone could rise to three in 2019. This is in line with the division of Taiwan's Economic Daily News, which revealed the possibility in April and now cites an analyst who has reached the same conclusions. Conclusion. The details are rare, like three-lens work settings, except that the iPhone can have a 3x optical zoom instead of the 2x zoom lens with current dual-lens iPhones. To get an idea of how Triple Lenses work, look no further than the Huawei P20 Pro, which includes this feature. In our tests, the P20 Pro has outperformed the iPhone X and performed well in low-light environments. Star photos were taken with AI-based image processing.


    A post on Forbes has a chart that shows what the iPhone X Plus is supposed to be this year. This diagram shows what appears to be three lenses, but there could also be two lenses and one sensor for the flash. The picture also shows that this year's iPhones will be the same as last year, but with slightly smaller notches.


    According to Bloomberg, Apple is also working to integrate contactless gestures into a future iPhone that would allow people to interact with their cell phones without touching the screen. A patent discovered by IBT sheds some light on this point: Apple could work in a way to give the iPhone compressible pages. Such a feature is very similar to what we have seen in cell phones like Pixel 2 and HTC U12 +.

    More to come
    We're still several months away from seeing the next generation of iPhones in person, but the speed of coverage is growing as 2018 continues to grow. We will periodically update this article with any information that may arise about the upcoming Apple smartphones for future smartphones.

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