Kuo: Apple to Maintain Same iPhone Mix in 2019 With 5.8 and 6.5-Inch OLED iPhones, 6.1-Inch LCD
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , who often accurately predicts Apple's future device plans, believes the company will continue to offer three iPhones in 2019 with the same general lineup seen in 2018.In a note to investors about Apple supplier Luxshare's predicted market share released this morning , Kuo included a chart that suggests Apple will continue to offer 5.8 and 6.5-inch OLED iPhones in 2019, along with one 6.1-inch LCD model.That's the same lineup used this year, which consists of the 5.8 and 6.5-inch OLED iPhone XS and XS Max and the 6.1-inch iPhone XR Rumors about the 2019 iPhones have been circulating for a few months now, but this is the first time that we've heard specific details on the number of devices we can expect to see in 2019 and their screen sizes.Given that 2018 is sort of an "S" upgrade year with no major changes to the iPhone X design introduced in 2017, there was a possibility that Apple could condense its iPhone lineup or introduce new screen sizes, but it looks like we may be sticking with the current lineup for at least another year.Other 2019 iPhone rumors have suggested the upcoming iPhones will adopt faster, more efficient A13 chips from TSMC, triple lens rear camera systems, revamped front-facing TrueDepth camera systems, and perhaps support for the Apple Pencil Details about all of the rumors we've heard about the new devices so far can be found in our 2019 iPhones roundupApple Quietly Admits To iPhone Selfie Issue
as declared in There's a lot to like about the iPhone XS (details) and iPhone XS Max (details) while, in my opinion, the budget-friendly iPhone XR is the best of the bunch. They are a repeat of its farcical approach to the serious 'ChargeGate' problem (another Hilsenteger spot) where iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models refused to charge automatically when plugged in. iPhone XS Vs iPhone XS Max: What's The Difference? iPhone XS Vs iPhone XR: What's The Difference? iPhone XR Vs iPhone XS Max: What's The Difference?Apple silent amid iPhone 'chargegate' complaints
Image copyright Reuters Image caption Customers have reported problems charging the iPhone XS and XS MaxApple has remained silent amid complaints that its new iPhone XS and XS Max smartphones fail to charge consistently when plugged in. Video blogger Lewis Hilsenteger dubbed the issue "chargegate" in a video demonstrating the problem. Image copyright YouTube/Unbox TherapyWhile the 2017 iPhone X charged without problem, many of the new XS and XS Max phones refused to charge when plugged in. Several complaints about the XS and XS Max failing to charge have also been posted on Apple's discussion forum on its website. However, that does not explain why more iPhone XS and XS Max users are facing the issue.collected by :Clara William
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