![]() Rumours have been abuzz that the forthcoming. (AFP file photo) The 10th anniversary iPhone will come with OLED displays if a Nikkei report claiming that Apple placing an order with Samsung for 70 million OLED displays is true. Apple is reportedly facing difficulties manufacturing the iPhone 8, thus the reason for a possible delayed release. Apple has placed orders for bendable organic-light emitting diode (OLED) panels from Samsung Electronics for use in the upcoming iPhone, Nikkei reports. According to a report, Apple has placed an order for 70 million OLED displays with Samsung for its forthcoming iPhone 8. So when can we expect these phones? Chance Miller has the timeline: The iPhone 8 is expected to be unveiled later this year.some reports suggest it won’t be available until after September. This means that a new record number of quarterly iPhone sales could be made during the calendar fourth quarter this year. puts it in context: We can deduce that Apple expects to sell a huge amount of iPhone 8 handsets over the holiday quarter.During the same period last year, Apple sold.78.3 million handsets. Juli Clover sums it up: Other features rumored for the iPhone 8.include camera improvements, a faster and more efficient A11 processor, Touch ID built into the display, True Tone ambient light adjustment, and perhaps augmented reality functionality enabled through the camera.īut isn't 70 million panels a lot for just one model of phone? Alan F. Last year, Apple placed an order with Samsung for 100 million OLED panels for its upcoming iPhone 8. Such a feature would be on par with Samsung’s new Galaxy S8, only hopefully better - Samsung’s.facial recognition feature can be easily beat using an ordinary selfie.ĭo we know anything more? Of course we do - this report isn't the only source of Apple rumors. Despite being rivals, Samsung and Apple do a lot of business together. The source also states that all three.models will be waterproof, and that one or more will sport a 3D sensor with facial recognition technology. that all three will have wireless charging, but that there’s currently an overheating problem that needs to be overcome. Apple orders 70 million OLED panels from Samsung for iPhone 8: Report The iPhone 8 is expected to be unveiled later this year. What else do we know about these phones? Brittany A. The iPhone 8 is expected to be unveiled later this year. That redesign is said to involve removing the home button, introducing an almost full-face screen, and creating the body from glass.It's also the only model that's expected to make use of OLED technology for its display. According to.Nikkei Asian Review, the panels will be used exclusively with the iPhone 8, which will have a slightly curved 5.2-inch screen.īut haven't we heard about three new Apple phones for this year? Joe Roberts clears up any confusion: The iPhone 8 is expected to arrive alongside two other new iPhones, thought to be the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus.But the iPhone 8.will be the only one of the three to come with a full redesign. The latest report from Mac Otakara also claims Apple is still testing a number of different prototypes for the new flagship iPhone.Īpple is purportedly experimenting with a number of different display technologies and materials.So what is going on? James Rogerson shares some background: It’s been widely rumored that the iPhone 8 will have a curved OLED display, and now.Apple has apparently ordered 70 million such panels from Samsung. ![]() Previous rumours suggest iPhone Edition could start at an eye-watering $1,000, roughly £820. ![]() The iPhone Edition brand would reportedly be used to signal that the smartphone is a higher-end model, similar to the top-of-the-range Apple Watch, which also carries the Edition moniker. Japanese blog Mac Otakara claims this dramatic new flagship phone will be marketed as iPhone Edition – not the iPhone 8, as predicted. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the overall footprint of the smartphone will be similar to that of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6S and iPhone 7, which all have a 4.7-inch LED display.Īpple purportedly plans to debut an edge-to-edge display in an effort to keep the physical size of the device down, while simultaneously increasing the size of the display.Īpple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive is reportedly designing the phone so that it resembles "a single sheet of glass".
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