Sure,Kurt Meinicke the summer has just begun, but that means we're inching closer to Apple announcing new iPhones in September.
Apple is widely expected to announce three new iPhones this fall. Along with a spec refresh for the iPhone X, all signs point to Apple announcing a larger 6.5-inch Plus-sized version and a 6.1-inch model that'll likely be priced under $1,000.
Is this the beginning of the end of the $1,000 iPhone? Don't count on it. As with most things, you'll get what you pay for.
SEE ALSO: Apple's officially making it harder for cops to bust into your iPhoneThe key difference between the upcoming 6.1-inch iPhone and the iPhone X and 6.5-inch "iPhone X Plus" will be the display.
One of the reasons why the iPhone X is so pricey is because of the custom OLED display. The screen is designed by Apple and produced by Samsung. Unlike the Super AMOLED displays used in Samsung's own Galaxy phones, the iPhone X's OLED screen has a flexible design that enables it to fold backwards internally to stretch the screen edge-to-edge. The result is the iPhone X doesn't have a "chin" below the screen like many Android phones.
Besides the design advantage, the OLED screen also produces deeper blacks, higher brightness, richer colors, and increased power efficiency.
These features are wonderful, but they're also lost on many users. Despite the iPhone X being the best-selling iPhone since its release last November, many people are still reluctant to buy it because it's too expensive.
Which is why Apple is expected to sell the 6.1-inch iPhone for under $1,000 — possibly starting it at about the same price as the current $700 iPhone 8 or $800 iPhone 8 Plus.
But in order to sell the new iPhone for less, Apple needs to reportedly cut some corners. Instead of an OLED screen, the 6.1-inch iPhone will probably have a regular LCD. It'll probably still be a really good display — at least on par with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus — but it won't have any of the OLED benefits I mentioned earlier.
With a lower price, there's greater potential the new iPhone will kickstart a new "super cycle" for iPhone sales as users who've hung onto their older devices are enticed to upgrade. Many analysts strongly believe Apple has requested suppliers ramp up more production for the LCD-based iPhone than the OLED models, according to the Wall Street Journal.
If true, the report suggests Apple is expecting more people to buy the LCD-based iPhone over the its more expensive OLED iPhone X and the yet-to-be-announced iPhone X Plus.
The display won't be the only thing that differentiates the LCD iPhone from the other two, either. Though all three new iPhones are expected to look virtually identical from the front — they'll all have a notch and edge-to-edge screens — the materials used to build them will probably be different.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The iPhone X and "X Plus" are expected to have a stainless steel frame and dual rear cameras. However, the 6.1-inch iPhone is rumored to have a less premium aluminum frame with single rear camera. The back is still said to be glass and will support wireless charging.
And, yeah, don't count on the headphone jack coming back. Seriously, just give up on that idea. It's never coming back.
I've made the case for why the $1,000 iPhone X is worth the money, but not everyone can afford it. We all want Face ID and Memoji is going to straight up crush it, but if only the elite can buy a phone that has these features, Apple splits its customers into the haves and have-nots. It's time to get everyone into the haves boat. A cheaper iPhone X seems to be the way to go.
Topics Apple iPhone
There's a new Sansa fan theory and this time it's about her necklaceNext major USB update will double data transfer speedsApple is no longer selling the iPod nano and iPod shuffle'Wonder Woman' director Patty Jenkins joins Chris Pine for a TV seriesWhatsApp hits the one billion daily users markIDO3D Print Shop is good, messy moldGuest photobombs bride and groom for a wedding day memory they can't unseeTesla Model 3 delivery event will be livestreamedJon Stewart is coming back to HBO to save our doomed soulsChipotle is under investigation, and it's not over charging for guacThis startup wants to help you claim every last dollar of financial aidBlizzard lays out concrete plans to cut down on abuse in 'Overwatch'Two storms are set for a 'Fujiwhara' dance, but only 1 will surviveGoogle will combine YouTube Red and Google Play Music into one servicePayPal ties up with one of China's biggest tech firms, to court China's ravenous shoppers'True Detective' Season 3 'will be a go' as soon as HBO nails down a director'Deadwood' movie script is done, now HBO just needs the cast'Wonder Woman' sequel release dateFacebook pledges money to help keep elections safeGamer accidentally sets herself on fire during livestream Happy New Year! And Other News by Sadie Stein A Stowaway to the Thanatosphere: My Voyage Beyond Apollo with Norman Mailer by Rex Weiner CivilWarLand in Bad Decline: Preface by George Saunders A Truth Universally Acknowledged by Sadie Stein How to Get into College, Indiana Jones Edition by Sadie Stein Freedom and Light by Brian Cullman Reading the Viaduct by Jessica Vivian Chiu Leo Tolstoy, Emerging Author, and Other News by Sadie Stein Scott and Longfellow: Partners in the Long, Mild Twilight by Micki Myers For the Little Ones on Your List! by Sadie Stein The Dickens Museum, and Other News by Sadie Stein Saved by John Jeremiah Sullivan The Paris Review Mug: Now for Sale! by The Paris Review William Styron in Letters, Part 3 by William Styron “Marley Was Dead: to Begin With.” by Sadie Stein ThunderStick by Pamela Petro Harris Khalique, Islamabad, Pakistan by Matteo Pericoli Vispo by Nicole Rudick We Have a ... Winner? (NSFW In Praise of Bookstore Cats by Sadie Stein
2.4035s , 10132.46875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Kurt Meinicke】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network