If you're wondering what Apple's upcoming iPhones will look like,Film noir Archives we can probably give you a pretty good idea.
Leaker of phone-related things, Ben Geskin, has shared dummy model photos of the 6.1-inch and 6.5-inch iPhones, which Apple is rumored to launch in the fall.
SEE ALSO: The iPhone's USB Restricted Mode is painfully easy to hackThe models don't show anything particularly surprising. The 6.1-inch iPhone (which is rumored to be the "budget" iPhone in Apple's 2018 lineup), is black, has a notched screen and a single rear camera. The top-of-the-line 6.5-inch variant is shown in white and has a dual rear camera.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The two phones are shown side-by-side (both flat on a surface and in a human hand), giving us a pretty good idea of their size (for comparison, the iPhone X has a 5.8-inch screen).
The third phone Apple is rumored to launch this year, the 5.8-inch iPhone, isn't shown, but it's likely to be more or less identical to the current iPhone X.
The dummy models, by themselves, don't really mean much -- they're typically just empty plastic shells that someone created based on the rumors and/or schematics that are already out there. In May 2017, Geskin has shown photos of the "iPhone8" dummy model, months before the launch, and while the name was wrong -- that phone was in fact called the iPhone X -- the look was pretty close to the real thing.
Apple will likely launch the three iPhones this fall. The 5.8-inch and the 6.5-inch variants will be more expensive and will both sport dual rear cameras and an OLED screen, while the 6.1-inch version will be cheaper, with a single rear camera and an LCD screen.
Topics Apple iPhone
Six Young Women with PrizeThe Alien Gaze by C Pam ZhangBest home office deals: Save up to 50% on a new desk, monitor, and chairYoung, Queer, and Lonely in Paris by Sophie YanowRedux: Snap and Glare and Secret Life by The Paris Review'Night Swim' review: More like Amityville boreThe Art of Distance No. 26 by The Paris ReviewTwitch cracks down on nudity and 'topless meta' trends with new attire policyApprehending the Light by Scott O’ConnorSomething to Hold On To: An Interview with Rumaan Alam by Cornelia ChanningStaff Picks: Billboards, Bookstores, and Butler by The Paris ReviewHong Kong Pizza Hut offers free pineapple after Italy objects to Olympic winLetterboxd's Year in Review reveals it's really a 'Barbie' worldApple pulls latest iOS 17.3 beta after reports of 'boot loop' bugStaff Picks: Monsters, Monuments, and Miranda July by The Paris Review'Saltburn' review: Sick, savage, and satisfyingHong Kong Pizza Hut offers free pineapple after Italy objects to Olympic winRedux: The Things between Me and Time by The Paris ReviewThe U.S. Government site hosting Jeffrey Epstein documents has crashedThe Origins of Sprawl by Jason Diamond How to unblock ChatGPT for free A Masterpiece of Disharmony Notes on the Diagram by Amy Sillman Redux: A Dining Room Deserted by The Paris Review Redux: The Feeling of an Airplane Crashing by The Paris Review Incase to bring back previously discontinued Microsoft accessories William Gaddis’s Disorderly Inferno by Joy Williams Headspace deal: Save 40% on an annual Headspace subscription Staff Picks: Trail Mix, Safe Sex, and Conversation The Art of Distance No. 29 by The Paris Review When Waking Begins by Haytham El Wardany TCL RayNeo X2 Lite AR glasses hands Long Live Work! by Dubravka Ugresic Slow Violence by Lynn Steger Strong The Art of Distance No. 33 by The Paris Review The Art of Distance No. 32 by The Paris Review We Must Keep the Earth by N. Scott Momaday Best under Best free online courses from Stanford University Google taps YouTube stars to hawk its new Pixel phones
1.6596s , 10113.1640625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Film noir Archives】,Co-creation Information Network