New iPhone Leak Reveals Apple's Expensive Surprise

referring to Across the three main regions of Asia, North America, and Europe, Blancco saw a similar failure rate of Android and iOS handsets, 14 percent and 12.5 percent respectively. Because failures tend to take some time to show up, the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X handsets are not yet included in this chart, and the iPhone 7 family is arguably just entering the awkward 18-24-month-old period. Currently, the iPhone 7 handsets are sitting around the average failure rate, but the iPhone 6 and 6S are notably higher at 21 percent and 18 percent. Should Cupertino be happy matching the 'average' failure rate of the industry or will it be looking to be seen as a more reliable handset? Now read more about a key part of the new iPhone X handsets that is in short supply…Follow me on Facebook.


New iPhone Details Highlight Apple's Power Problems

Apple is expected to (finally) match the capabilities of rival Android handsets by offering 2018's new iPhones with fast charging out of the box. Although a popular feature on many mid- and high-end Android handsets, fast charging has been missing from the iPhone's specification sheet. Need a second iPhone charger or a replacement for your new handset? There was of course one other fast charging 'standard' announced by Apple with the iPhone X… but it's probably best not to ask Tim Cook and his when Apple's vapourware AirPower peripherals are going to be released. Now read more about Apple's fast charging plans for the iPhone…Follow me on Facebook.

New iPhone Details Highlight Apple's Power Problems

New iPhone Leak Reveals Apple's Expensive Surprise

as mentioned in That is, until now…In a new report, DigiTimes reveals the so-called 'budget iPhone X' will not have the thick bezels widely expected to be inevitable due to its cost-saving LCD display. Instead, a technological breakthrough means Apple can create the exact same bezel-less design as the more expensive second-generation iPhone X (details) and new iPhone X Plus (details). The alternative now doesn't bear thinking about, as dummy units showed that using standard LCD technology inside the new budget iPhone would have resulted in a hideous, toy-like design. By avoiding that and keeping the premium look, it means the features where the budget iPhone X does make compromises can be largely overlooked. Especially given the risk Apple is taking with its OLED supplier…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesiPhone Exclusive: Apple's Massive, Cheap iPhone RevealedApple Takes A Sizeable Risk With New iPhone XiPhone Exclusive: Apple's Radical Design 'Confirmed'Apple Report Reveals New iPhone Specs, PricesApple's Large, Cheap iPhone Gets Shown Off





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