Come September this year, Apple is expected to release three new iPhones. It’s still up in the air what the new iPhones will be called but the latest clues point to iPhone XS, iPhone XS Plus and the entry-level being called simply the iPhone (2018).
We’ve seen plenty of leaks already with photos of rendered devices and also mockups. The latest hands-on video from MobileFun showcases incredibly realistic mockups that gives you the best look of what’s to come.
Based on previous reports, the iPhone XS Plus measures 157.5 x 77.4 x 7.9mm (6.18 x 3.05 x 0.31 inches), which is roughly the same footprint as the iPhone 8 Plus. It will feature a Samsung-made 6.5-inch OLED display and a familiar dual-camera system on the rear.
The iPhone XS meanwhile, will feature similar dimensions as the current iPhone X. A speed-bumped “S” upgrade with a familiar 5.8-inch OLED display.
The iPhone (2018) will be the entry-level iPhone that will reportedly sport a 6.1-inch LCD display. It measures 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.5mm (5.9 x 3.0 x 0.3 inches) and will sport only a single rear camera setup.
The new iPhone family will be powered by the next-generation hexa-core Apple A12 chip. According to benchmark results on Geekbench, the chip has higher clock speeds with a larger L1 cache compared to the A11 Bionic. The benchmark also reveals 4GB of RAM, higher than the current iPhone X.
VIA Cult of Mac