Dummies compared in video to show upcoming iPhone generation

Jul 13, 2018 05:12 GMT  ·  By

Apple is getting ready to unveil three different iPhone models this year, and despite the company struggling to keep everything secret, we already know pretty much everything about them.

A video published today shows a comparison between two of the new models and the current iPhone X, all based on dummies created using the rumors that have been making the rounds lately from the most reliable sources.

As you can see for yourselves in the video below, there’s nothing too surprising, as all models would stick with the iPhone X design approach, but instead come with small differences to set them apart from the others.

Three iPhones

First and foremost, there’s going to be a successor to the iPhone X that would look nearly the same as the existing model, but which would most likely focus on hardware upgrades. A new and faster chip, possibly a RAM upgrade, and refined camera are all expected to be offered on the 2018 iPhone X.

Then, there’s the more affordable iPhone that would feature a 6.1-inch LCD screen. In this case, Apple won’t offer a dual-camera system, but instead go for an approach that would allow the company to lower the final cost, like a single-lens unit. Furthermore, 3D Touch could be removed as well, and so could be iPhone X features like wireless charging.

And last but not least, there’s the iPhone X Plus which will include a 6.5-inch OLED panel and look mostly like a super-sized iPhone X. However, it’s believed Apple could offer even a triple-camera system on the back, though there’s a bigger chance the company would stick with the same configuration as on the iPhone X.

A bigger battery, more RAM (possibly 4GB), and a few other exclusive options could also be offered on the iPhone X Plus.

The unveiling of the new models will take place in September, and sales are likely to begin shortly after that.