As it stated in Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has yet to announce this year's iPhone models, but there have already been a couple of leaks about Apple's 2018 iPhone models (or, as I'll refer to them, the iPhone 9 series). That sounds exciting, but here's one more reason to be really excited about Apple's iPhone 9 series of devices: The Apple A12 Fusion chip. A12 Fusion excitementAlthough I expect Apple to cook up something phenomenal with this year's A11 Fusion chip, I think that Apple's A12 Fusion chip, in a relative sense, will be even more impressive than the A11 Fusion chip will be. Another report, this time from The Bell, claims that Apple is planning to launch 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch iPhone models in 2018. One report from Nikkei claims that Apple is planning to launch three iPhone models in 2018, all of which will sport organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays.
as mentioned in To sum things up, the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus may face a supply shortage due to a late start. To be clear, the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus is said to sport LCD screens that measure at 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches respectively. CloseA new report says that Apple has yet to begin mass-producing the new 2017 iPhones, namely the iPhone 7s, iPhone 7s Plus, and the so-called iPhone 8. Specifically, Foxconn is set to build 95 percent of the iPhone 8 units and small numbers of the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus. Pegatron will manufacture 65 percent of the iPhone 7s and a small number of the iPhone 8, while Wistron will focus on producing the iPhone 7s Plus only.
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iPhone 8 'Not Delayed' As Apple Starts Trial Production Of 2017 iPhones
On Twitter, Geskin says — quoting his source — that all three new 2017 iPhone models have begun trial production. iPhone 8 Not Delayed, Says Foxconn SourceBenjamin Geskin, who's been responsible for some tech leaks, now claims that the iPhone 8 isn't delayed and, in fact, has recently entered trial production. What's even more surprising is the fact that Geskin claims the phone's Touch ID feature is under the display during tests. Rumors say the iPhone 8 will launch alongside iterative versions of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, continuing the "s" lineup. The models refer to the iPhone 7s, the iPhone 7s Plus, and the iPhone 8.to read more visit us I PHONE
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