Future iPhone model predictions

The newest phones to date are the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. You can get these handsets either as a mobile on plan or with a prepay SIM. Though these handsets have pretty cool specs and features, Apple will keep working to improve their devices and offer innovative features to its consumers. 


According to some sources, Apple has prototyped an iPhone unit with a 6.7-inch display and without a notch. Also, it has TrueDepth sensors for the Face ID instead of having it housed in the thin bezel above the display. This cold be released in 2020. Aside from this cool feature, it is reported that new phones from Apple will have a new metal frame similar to the iPhone 4 but it may have flatter edges. Always remember, consumers under a mobile on plan subscription or even on a prepay SIM may enjoy the 5G features of the next iPhone units to come but upgrading easily to the newest model 

Now let’s look ahead to 2021. Nothing is confirmed but ireported that new phones from Apple might have both Face ID detections and in-display fingerprint scanner. The original fingerprint scanning home button was removed several models ago. This predicted in-display fingerprint scanner will enable future users to unlock their iPhone by just placing a finger almost anywhere on the screen. Tech experts reckon this feature would compliment rather than replace the existing Face ID system. 

As we all know, features from new phones or even the previous models will always have their weaknesses. For instance, the Face ID doesn’t always work well if the phone is laying flat on a table. Similarly, the Touch ID is unresponsive to wet fingers. We think that having both of these features in a single phone unit will give users better options and get the most out of their mobile on plan subscription or even the ones using the prepay SIM. Also, Apple is developing more affordable new phones to reach a bigger market each year. 

Apple has been using iOS for its processor. In the future, sources predict it will turn to Mediatek for more affordable new 5G phones, using OLED screen for its display. We’re excited about these new smartphone developments, but please do take note that these are just predictions from technical analysts and engineers and not the official design from Apple. Let's see what they'll offer in the future! 

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