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Everything We Know About The New Iphones Set To Be Released This Year

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Everything We Know About The New Iphones Set To Be Released This Year

How’s that knackered-out iPhone holding up? Barely hanging in there, sporting a screen scarred by numerous encounters with the floor, a battery that gives up the ghost at 40% and a home button that stopped working in 2016.

As you line up your badly abused handset for its overdue retirement, you’ll no doubt be eager to hear all about the next iPhone you’ll be wrapping your thumbs around.

In fact, we know that you are. So, we’ve devised a comprehensive guide to all the rumours and leaks to have snuck from Chinese factory floors to the nerdiest corners of the web.

1. We’ll Get three iPhones – and they’re HUGE

Apple has occasionally pumped out its handsets in groups of three: a fancy flagship in two sizes and a ‘budget’ option for those of us who don’t have the coordination or bank balance to be trusted with such an expensive smartphone.

Numerous manufacturing leaks and dodgy photos indicate we’ll get three new iPhones this year – and they’re all massive: a 5.8-inch successor to the iPhone X, a 6.5-inch Plus model and a stripped-back 6.1-inch affordable handset.

2. Two of them will be dead nifty

The 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch models are set to take all the features of the current iPhone X up a peg: they’ll feature polished stainless-steel cases and glass bodies with edge-to-edge screens with the Home button firmly ditched. The notch introduced at the top of the iPhone X remains, allowing Apple to squeeze in a new generation of TrueDepthWe’ll Get three iPhones – and they’re HUGE front-facing camera, so you can unlock your phone with Face ID and transform your visage into that of a talking unicorn.

Word has it that both these flagship models will use an OLED display with specs comparable to the current super slick iPhone X. If you’re one for numbers (you big geek), the 5.8-inch model will feature a display with 458 pixels per inch, with an 1125 x 2436 resolution, while the 6.5-inch model will pump out around 480 pixels per inch, with a 1242 x 2688 resolution.

In short, you’ll get more bystanders peering in on a flashy Netflix commute.

The majority of scruffy photos to have surfaced online are from manufacturers playing around with ‘dummy units’ – brick handsets used to help create accessories and cases. They consistently point to the 5.8 and 6.5-inch phones arriving with dual-lens cameras currently taking incredible shots on the iPhone 8 and iPhone X models.

However, the larger ‘Plus’ model may feature a triple-lens camera, which would give it improved low-light photography and the potential for interesting augmented reality applications (like turning your mate’s face into a super-realistic talking unicorn).

These two flagship phones could also come in the standard black and white finishes, and a new gold version.

3. The budget iPhone won’t be all bad

The runt of Apple’s new phones is built for the smartphone user who doesn’t need all the bells and whistles of an AED4,650 phone but yearns for a fresh handset to fill with unanswered messages from the Family WhatsApp group.

The much-rumoured 6.1-inch handset sees Apple shave off some notable features to save us some pennies: there’s no dual-lens camera, but rather a single-lens shooter, while the stainless-steel case is dropped for a cheap-yet-robust aluminium alternative. Another big saving for Apple is the use of an LCD display, comparable to the current iPhone 8, but without the useful 3D Touch feature.

As with the previous budget model of the iPhone 5c, the new 6.1-inch handset could come in a whole rainbow of colour options, including grey, white, blue, red and – for the first time – orange.

It’s all ‘good’ rather than ‘great’, with the handset keeping the edge-to-edge screen and front-facing camera for Face ID, continuing in the iPhone X mould of dropping the Home button altogether. It’ll be cheaper, and ideal for anyone looking to upgrade from their iPhone 6 or 7 without wanting to break the bank.

4. The headphone jack isn’t coming back

Yep. We’re gutted too. There’s also a strong indication that Apple won’t be supplying a headphone adaptor with the new phones either, as the company that currently makes the parts for that gadget-saving dongle hasn’t increased its output ahead of the latest phone’s arrival. Time to invest in some wireless headphones.

5. The names aren’t at all obvious

We’re stumped on this. Here’s a rundown of all the names Apple has given its iPhones over the years:

iPhone

iPhone 3G

iPhone 3Gs

iPhone 4

iPhone 5

iPhone 5s

iPhone 5c

iPhone 6 & 6 Plus

iPhone 6s & 6s Plus

iPhone SE

iPhone 7 & 7 Plus

iPhone 8 & 8 Plus

iPhone X

Here are the options that leave us with:

iPhone Xs & Xs Plus (naff, and Apple appears to have ditched the ‘s’ convention) and the 6.1-inch iPhone SE-X (marketing genius)

iPhone XI & XI Plus (Roman numerals are in) and the 6.1-inch iPhone IX (which would confuse everyone)

iPhone 11 & 11 Plus and the 6.1-inch iPhone 11c

Or maybe, just maybe, we’ll see Apple give up on the numerical system and adopt a route used by its other products. The iPhone Pro? iPhone Air? We’re hoping we things go back to basics: the iPhone, the iPhone Plus and the iPhone… Medium.

6. They’ll launch in September

Apple is a company of habit. Since the iPhone 5, every handset has been revealed in second week of September, either on a Tuesday or Wednesday, with the handsets arriving in mid-September (apart from the iPhone X, which snuck in as a late November addition last year).

That points to a likely reveal date of Tuesday 11 September (although Apple might avoid the date for obvious reasons) or Wednesday 12 September (don’t worry, the Champions League kicks off the week after), with the snazzy handsets hitting the shelves the following week.

Lusting after the 6.1-inch basic handset? You might have to wait a little longer: there are some mutterings of issues with the manufacturing process that could push the arrival back to October or November.

And there you have it. Three phones, two good, one less so, all with massive edge-to-edge screens. Here’s hoping the battery life lasts longer than three hours after six months.

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