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Apple To Release Three New iPhones Equipped With The Latest Technology in 2017, Including A Wireless Charging iPhone, Analyst Say

By Carl Anthony Teves | Update Date: Dec 23, 2016 10:52 PM EST

Apple is set to launch 3 iPhones equipped with the latest technology in 2017. iPhone is starting the new year right since it is reported to release 3 new phones. D21, and D22. The D20 version will be the iPhone 7 and the D21 will be the iPhone 7 Plus series. For the D22, but not yet confirmed, is said to be a high-end glass design model OLED display.

D22 model is designed with a borderless OLED with a  Home button. Not only that, the D22 model has the feature of wireless charging. This model is considered a high-end revolutionary iPhone and even named as the "Ferrari". 

Customers will then have a 4.7 inch iPhone with an LCD display, a 5.5inch LCD display equipped with dual cameras and the last version will be equipped with an OLED screen including a dual-camera configuration to boot.  On the other hand, Ming-Chi Kuo, which has become the most accurate in predicting Apple-related info, said: "We look for new 2017F iPhones to come in three models: one OLED model, and two TFT-LCD models with 4.7-inch and a 5.5-inch display. "

Apple already equipped the OLED displays on their smartwatch and their new MacBook Pro's Touch Bar, which means that it is possible for the new iPhone fitted with the said technology. Barclays Research analyst recently announced that next year, Apple might release a 5.8 inch iPhone with a curved OLED display with a glass casing and will also have two internal logic boards.

According to sources, one board will take the A11 Chipset and the NAND flash storage. The other board will feature the cellular components and the Wi-Fi for communication package. The slim slot will be located on the bottom side of the smartphone. This high-end technology next year that Apple will be launching will for sure surprise many Apple lovers. 

 

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