Supposed 2018 iPhone X spotted on EEC running iOS 11
Out of all the devices listed, one of them runs on iOS 12.
In what appears to be the biggest Apple leak, the future iPhone X handsets have been spotted on the European Economic Commission (EEC) website. Along with them, 2018 iPads and unannounced MacBooks have been listed as well.
As per a report by MySmartPrice, a few models have been found listed on the EEC website. These include the A1920, A1921, A1984, A2097, A2099, A2101, A2103, A2104, A2105, and A2106. An interesting bit of information that has been gathered is that out of all the models listed, most of them run the iOS 11 software, while the A2106 model is listed as running the upcoming iOS 12 software.
It is expected that Apple will be releasing three new iPhones this year. To start off, the 2018 iPhone is going to be a direct successor to the 2017 iPhone X and it is expected to look identical as well. However, the internals may be beefed up with there being a newer and faster chip, an upgraded RAM, along with a refined camera.
The second one out of the lot is expected to be the cheapest of the three and it will feature an LCD display as opposed to an OLED screen that will be seen on the other two models. The screen size here will measure 6.1-inches and will have a single camera setup on the rear. The handset will also not feature 3D Touch or wireless charging in order to keep costs to a minimum.
The last of the three is the 6.5-inch model, dubbed the iPhone X Plus. It is expected to feature an OLED display like the 2018 iPhone X. There are rumours that Apple will also employ a triple-lens system on the rear. Apart from this, there will also be more RAM, possibly 4GB and it may feature a larger a battery as well.
Disclaimer: The above report is completely based on online rumours and leaks from the respective sources. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Asian Age and/or other staff and contributors to this website.
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