This year’s iPhone – or, should I say, iPhones – are widely expected to be a return to true, innovative form for Apple. After three long years of the same design, 2017 will be the year that Apple once again introduces a completely redesigned chassis.
The physical aspect of the iPhone will be the biggest change, though, as this is something almost all iPhones users are hungry for, however, there will also be significant changes under the hood with big improvements to processing grunt, power efficiencies and overall battery performance.
There will also be three models, apparently: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8 Pro – the latter of which is expected to feature the largest display Apple has ever placed on an iPhone. It is also believed the iPhone 8 Pro model could feature plenty of cross-over with Apple’s iPad Pro lineup, meaning Apple Pen support and the like.
OLED displays are set to taking over too; though some reports suggest these new panels could be reserved for the Pro model only. And you can expect to pay a pretty hefty premium for one of those – likely north of $1000/£1000.
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