The iPhone 8 will launch some time in September and from the rumors we have heard so far there will be three versions of the handset.
Apple are rumored to launch a 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch iPhone 8 and 8 Plus with an LCD display, they are also rumored to launch a 5.5 inch iPhone 8 Plus with an OLED display.
According to a recent report, Apple has ordered 70 million OLED displays for this years iPhone from Samsung, the company is obviously expecting high demand for the new iPhones.
The news comes from David Hsieh who is a senior director at IHS Markit, you can see what he had to say about the display order below.
Apple has ordered 70 million units of OLED panels from Samsung this year, while Samsung is preparing to churn out as many as 95 million for Apple in 2017, in case demand exceeds expectations
Apple’s new iPhones are also expected to get a new design, we have heard previously that the handsets will feature a glass back and will come with a stainless steel chassis.
We can also expect a newly designed Apple processor and also more RAM than the current models, Apple ate also expected to update the cameras and there are rumors that the iPhone 8 will feature wireless charging.
The new iPhones are expected to come with iOS 11 and this will probably be unveiled at Apple’s WWDC 2017. As soon as we get some more details about Apple’s new iPhone, including some photos of the handset, we will let you guys know.
Source The Nikkei
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