Apple may unveil largest-ever iPhone with crisper OLED screen and major software upgrade

The upcoming phones, planned to be unveiled in September, show the company is adjusting its strategy.

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By Mark Gurman and Debby Wu

Apple Inc. is not only doubling down on the iPhone X, it’s tripling down.

The world’s most valuable company plans to launch three new phones soon that keep the edge-to-edge screen design of last year’s flagship, according to people familiar with the matter. The devices will boast a wider range of prices, features and sizes to increase their appeal, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing unannounced products.


5 Things To Expect At The Apple Event
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Cupertino-based tech giant, Apple's mega September event is here and we are expecting to hear a lot about the company's most-loved product, the iPhone. It is expected to come with a radical redesign in the form of last year's iPhone X.

However, Apple is not just about the iPhone, there is an entire ecosystem of products, ranging from the Apple Watch, iPad, other accessories and services.

Therefore, expect plenty of news about the Apple Watch, AirPods, and maybe the AirPower charging pad.

That's in addition to all the new software that was announced at WWDC earlier this year.

Cupertino-based tech giant, Apple's mega September event is here and we are expecting to hear a lot about the company's most-loved product, the iPhone. It is expected to come with a radical redesign ..
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An updated version of the iPhone XS, with the same notched, bezel-less, 5.8-inch screen, but with improved internal specs.

Along with the XS, a larger, 6.5-inch version on the lines of the Plus models is also expected. This would mean a bigger screen and larger battery, and it may come with the XS Max moniker instead of the XS Plus.

Both the phones will feature OLED displays, stainless steel frames, and the often-copied Face ID notch, a new A12 processor and more RAM.

A cheaper, 6.1-inch LCD iPhone that would offer the bezel-less display and Face ID of the X and XS phones at a lower price point, replacing the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus as Apple's new "entry" model.

An updated version of the iPhone XS, with the same notched, bezel-less, 5.8-inch screen, but with improved internal specs. Along with the XS, a larger, 6.5-inch version on the lines of the Plus model..
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Apple will be offering a bigger display on the watch for an edge-to-edge design, along with a slimmer size than the previous versions.

It might also feature an integrated EKG that would help establish the health of the wearer's heart and identify cardiac issues early. Leaked images show more complications on the face than ever before.

The Series 4 is also expected to offer an LTE model as well, similar to last year's Series 3, although with a subtler red ring on the digital crown to denote the cellular status.

The new Apple Watch will almost certainly come with watchOS 5, announced at WWDC 2018 which adds automatic workout detection, a walkie-talkie mode, and better notifications.

Apple will be offering a bigger display on the watch for an edge-to-edge design, along with a slimmer size than the previous versions. It might also feature an integrated EKG that would help establis..
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The AirPower charging pad which was shown to be able to wirelessly charge up to 3 at a time may get an update at this year's event.

Apple is also rumoured to have a new version of its AirPods wireless headphones set for this year, featuring a new wireless chip, support for hands-free Siri activation, and a case that would support wireless charging (to go along with the AirPower pad).

Reports were also doing the round that Apple was working on a non-Beats branded pair of over-ear noise-cancelling headphones. And on the more minor side of things, Apple is expected to finally replace the 5W USB charger that has come included with all of its phones with a more powerful 19W USB-C brick that can fast-charge newer iPhones, along with a USB-C to Lightning cable to go with it.

The AirPower charging pad which was shown to be able to wirelessly charge up to 3 at a time may get an update at this year's event. Apple is also rumoured to have a new version of its AirPods wireles..
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We are likely get some final release dates for iOS 12, watchOS 5, tvOS, and maybe even macOS Mojave.

We're not expecting too much to have changed with the software since WWDC - Apple has spent all summer tinkering and polishing things with a deluge of both developer and public betas, so we're mostly just looking to find out when the updates will be making their way to the masses. iOS 12, much like the new iPhones, isn't looking to be a particularly flashy update in terms of features this year - instead focusing on fine-tuning performance, especially on older iPhones and iPads.

But there are some new features: Screen Time, for tracking your time spent on your phone, better notifications (finally), and some fun new custom emoji called "Memoji".

Apple is also updating its augmented reality ARKit framework to the new ARKit 2, which offers the ability to create shared AR experiences.

We are likely get some final release dates for iOS 12, watchOS 5, tvOS, and maybe even macOS Mojave. We're not expecting too much to have changed with the software since WWDC - Apple has spent all su..
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Anything could happen when Tim Cook takes centre stage, which means there's plenty of room for something unexpected to show up.

Could Apple's leaked bezel-less iPad Pro make an appearance? Will we finally see the return of the long-neglected MacBook Air and Mac Mini? A teaser for the upcoming Apple streaming service that's been building up steam all year?

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However, none of the three iPhones will be wholly new designs like the iPhone X was last year or the iPhone 6 in 2014, with some inside Apple labeling the launch as an "S year," a designation the company has given to new handsets that retain the previous design but add new internal features. The company is planning more significant changes for next year, they added.

The iPhone X wasn’t as big a hit as some Wall Street analysts hoped for before it was released last November. However, it still sold strongly and helped Apple gain share in a smartphone market that has almost stopped growing.
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WWDC 2018: Apple Unveils iOS 12, smarter Siri, & Group Facetime
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With the smarter Siri, you can now record custom phrases that it will understand. It also includes a new Shortcuts feature.
With the smarter Siri, you can now record custom phrases that it will understand. It also includes a new Shortcuts feature.
The latest version of WatchOS has some major changes and additions. These include more watch faces as well as improved health tracking features.

You now get to be more competitive with the new Competition mode on WatchOS 5. The mode lets you enter a seven day competition with friends, where you can track both your own and your friends progress, and the winner gets an Apple Watch award.

The new fitness modes on the WatchOS include a Yoga mode to track your activity via the heart rate monitor, and a Hiking mode to use your pace and elevation to better determine the number of calories burned.

A new watch-to-watch connection, which works over WiFi or cell signal, turns your Apple Watch into a walkie talkie.
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Apple announced exciting new features for its Apple TV set-top box. For the first time full Dolby Atmos support is coming to the Apple TV 4K. Extra features like bringing live sports and news to the TV app were also announced.

Apple TV 4K is the first (and only) streaming device to support both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. ITunes Movies will start offering Dolby Atmos later this year, and any movies you already have purchased will get updated to Atmos for free.
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The upcoming phones, planned to be unveiled in September, show the company is adjusting its strategy. Rather than luring millions of new iPhone users, Apple’s goal these days is to steadily raise average prices, while expanding the total number of active devices to support sales of accessories and digital services like streaming music and video.

"The iPhone is entering a period of 0-to-5 percent annual growth, and the things they’re doing this fall will keep them on that path," said Gene Munster, a veteran Apple analyst and managing partner of Loup Ventures. The "real sizzle" for investors remains the iPhone because it’s the hub for almost all Apple’s other offerings like the Apple Watch, AirPods, and Apple Music, Munster added. Apple spokeswoman Trudy Muller declined to comment.

Apple shares gained 0.8 percent to a record $217.94 in New York, pushing its market value to $1.05 trillion.
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In early 2016, the company reported a new milestone: 1 billion active devices. By early this year, that number had grown to 1.3 billion. The three new iPhones due next month have a good chance to add to this important foundation of the company’s future.

There’ll be a new high-end iPhone, internally dubbed D33, with a display that measures about 6.5-inch diagonally, according to the people familiar with the matter. That would make it the largest iPhone by far and one of the biggest mainstream phones on the market. It will continue to have a glass back with stainless steel edges and dual cameras on the back. The big difference on the software side will be the ability to view content side-by-side in apps like Mail and Calendar. It will be Apple’s second phone with a crisper organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, screen.
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Apple iPhone X, Google Pixel 2: Here Are The Best Smartphones of 2017
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As the year draws to a close, we can look back at some of the amazing features and innovations we saw on smartphones.
Keeping in mind all the reviews we did, this is ET’s selection of the best smartphones.

(On the left, Apple iphone X and on the right, Google Pixel 2)
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Apple iPhone X: Rs 92,430
Apple’s 10th anniversary special launch, the iPhone X impresses with the swanky new metal and glass design plus the 5.8-inch bezelless OLED display. Add to that its superb dual camera setup and the futuristic Face ID unlock making it our choice for the premium smartphone of 2017.

Runner Up: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Rs 67,900

Apple iPhone X: Rs 92,430 Apple’s 10th anniversary special launch, the iPhone X impresses with the swanky new metal and glass design plus the 5.8-inch bezelless OLED display. Add to that its superb d..
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Apple iPhone 8: Rs 66,120
The iPhone 8 is our choice for best compact phone because of the fantastic performance, best in class camera and the addition of wireless charging. Not to forget that since the design is unchanged, all existing accessories of iPhone 7 will work with it as well.

Runner Up: Google Pixel 2 Rs 49,999
Apple iPhone 8: Rs 66,120 The iPhone 8 is our choice for best compact phone because of the fantastic performance, best in class camera and the addition of wireless charging. Not to forget that since ..
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8: Rs 67,900
The Note 8 has a gorgeous 6.3-inch super amoled infinity display with an aspect ratio of18.5:9. It’s got fantastic cameras, water proofing, wireless charging, great hardware and comes with the pressuresensitive S-pen.

Runner Up: Mi Max 2 Rs 13,999
Samsung Galaxy Note 8: Rs 67,900 The Note 8 has a gorgeous 6.3-inch super amoled infinity display with an aspect ratio of18.5:9. It’s got fantastic cameras, water proofing, wireless charging, great h..
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Redmi 4: Rs 6,999
This one changed expectations for budget smartphones: a full metal unibody, HD display, fingerprint scanner and large battery — all of which makes the Redmi 4 our choice for the budget phone of the year.

Runner Up: Infinix Note 4 Rs 8,999
Redmi 4: Rs 6,999 This one changed expectations for budget smartphones: a full metal unibody, HD display, fingerprint scanner and large battery — all of which makes the Redmi 4 our choice for the bud..
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Vivo V7+: Rs 21,990
We have a tie in this category: the Vivo with its 24MP front camera and the Oppo with 20MP selfie camera deliver great results. Both have a 6-inch, 18:9 aspect display and overall excellent performance.

Runner Up: Gionee A1 Lite Rs 14,999
Vivo V7+: Rs 21,990 We have a tie in this category: the Vivo with its 24MP front camera and the Oppo with 20MP selfie camera deliver great results. Both have a 6-inch, 18:9 aspect display and overall..
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18:9 or Taller Displays
Taller displays (18:9 aspect ratio or more) started with the Galaxy S8 and the trend was quickly adopted by all brands including Apple. With a taller display, screens can be larger & bezels can be slimmer without increasing the overall size of the phone. This trend will continue well into 2018 & we expect it to be standard practice across price brackets.
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Google Pixel 2: Rs 49,999
The Pixel was our top choice for photos last year & Google has taken the top spot once again. The 12.2MP camera with laser + dual pixel phase detection autofocus, optical + electronic image stabilization and f/1.8 aperture delivers unbelievable photos.

Runners Up: Apple iPhone X Rs 92,430 and Samsung Note 8 Rs 67,900
Google Pixel 2: Rs 49,999 The Pixel was our top choice for photos last year & Google has taken the top spot once again. The 12.2MP camera with laser + dual pixel phase detection autofocus, optical + ..
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LG V30+: Rs 44,990
LG V30+ is our choice for best video recording thanks to the 4k video recording, HDR support, 24-bit stereo sound recording and support for log shooting (usually found in DSLRs — allows for better post-production). In addition, the Cine Video modes offer pro-tuned options to add live video filters for superior results.

Runner Up: Sony Xperia XZ Premium Rs 61,990 and Samsung Note 8 Rs 67,900
LG V30+: Rs 44,990 LG V30+ is our choice for best video recording thanks to the 4k video recording, HDR support, 24-bit stereo sound recording and support for log shooting (usually found in DSLRs — a..
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Mi Mix 2: Rs 35,999
Mix 2 wins this with a big margin thanks to the curved ceramic back combined with a 5.99-inch display that has really tiny bezels on three sides. Not to mention the 18-karat gold-plated decorative camera edges and an aluminum frame which adds to the overall appearance.

Runners Up: Apple iPhone X Rs 92,430 and Samsung S8/S8 Plus/Note 8 Rs 67,900

Mi Mix 2: Rs 35,999 Mix 2 wins this with a big margin thanks to the curved ceramic back combined with a 5.99-inch display that has really tiny bezels on three sides. Not to mention the 18-karat gold-..
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"Having a bigger screen is always a plus for demand," Munster said, while noting the device should help Apple boost iPhone selling prices, which has supported revenue growth in recent quarters. The average price of iPhones sold in Apple’s most-recent quarter was $724, up 19 percent from a year earlier.

Apple also plans an upgrade to the current iPhone X with a 5.8-inch OLED screen, which is internally dubbed D32, the people said. The main changes to the new OLED iPhones will be to processing speed and the camera, according to the people familiar with the devices.

Perhaps the most significant phone will be a new, cheaper device destined to replace the iPhone 8. Codenamed N84, it will look like the iPhone X, but include a larger near 6.1-inch screen, come in multiple colors, and sport aluminum edges instead of the iPhone X’s stainless steel casing. It will also have a cheaper LCD screen instead of an OLED panel to keep costs down.

The cheaper version’s aluminum edges won’t necessarily be the same color as the colored glass back, simplifying production, one person familiar with the matter said.

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. will assemble the two high-end OLED iPhones, while the LCD phone will be split primarily between Hon Hai and Pegatron Corp., the people said. Hon Hai began assembling the OLED devices in late July and only started on the LCD phones this month, partly due to minor challenges with the LCD panels, one person said. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will remain sole supplier of the main processor for the new iPhones, while primary iPhone camera lens supplier Largan Precision Co. is expected to see sales rise with the launch of new Apple phones.

Largan climbed as much as 2.9 percent, while TSMC rose as much as 2 percent. Hon Hai and Pegatron shares also increased.


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