Apple
will reportedly release a trio of new iPhones next year, including one premium
model with a curved display similar to those used in Samsung devices. That's
according to a report from the Nikkei Asian Review, which
quotes a source "familiar with Apple's plans." The anonymous tipster
told the publication: "There will be a 4.7-inch model, another that will
be 5.5-inches, and a premium handset that will be either 5.5-inches or larger
equipped with a screen bent on the two sides."
This
description is pretty vague, and could mean an iPhone with the more noticeable
curves of the Galaxy S7 Edge, or the subtler lines of the Galaxy Note 7. Nikkei also
quotes an analyst claiming that Samsung will be a supplier for these new
displays. The publication notes that the premium iPhone will also use OLED for
its screen — something that's been previously rumored (as well as
the curved display), with earlier sources suggesting that a 5.8-inch
OLED display is being prepared for the device.
Nikkei notes
that it was previously expecting a "premium" 5.5-inch model to be
released this year as well, but says that the device was scrapped by Apple, and
that the company will instead be releasing a regular 5.5-inch "iPhone 7
Plus" and a 4.7-inch "iPhone 7." It's worth noting that Nikkei's
source doesn't mention the fate of the (4-inch) iPhone SE in 2017.
Apple is
set to unveil new iPhones early next month. Nikkei’s source backs
previous reports from Bloomberg and others that the 5.5-inch model
will come with a dual-camera system while the 4.7-inch model will use
a single lens. We’re expecting the phones to resemble the iPhone 6 and 6S
designs, only with less pronounced antenna lines, the removal of the
headphone jack, and a pressure-sensitive home button.

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