The iPhone X has not been released to
the market yet, but a number of predictions about its successor have sprung up.
One such prediction came from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Reported by Phone Arena on Tuesday
(31/10/2017), Kuo in a note to his clients revealed the 2018 line of iPhone
will feature TrueDepth Camera and Face ID.
Previously also had circulated reports
that the smartphone will use OLED panels like the iPhone X. OLED panel,
TrueDepth Camera and Face ID was first owned by the iPhone X .
Apple called for some of the iPhone X
technologies to be available on the cheaper iPhone next year. iPhone X is
priced starting from US $ 999 and became Apple's most expensive smartphone in
the last 10 years.
Next year there will be a new iPhone
that is cheaper than the iPhone X, but Kuo said, Apple will not reduce its
quality. In particular he stressed, Apple will not reduce the accuracy of
TrueDepth Camera by using cheaper components.
He believes Apple will still use the
same technology and accuracy. In addition, Kuo said Apple now has enough
components from its suppliers for iPhone X
for its newest smartphone .
Furthermore, according to Kuo, Apple
will have a diverse supply chain before iPhone 2018 is assembled. This is to
prevent stock limitations that are likely to have a negative impact for the
launch of the smartphone . For example, companies that supply glass today
include Largan, Genius, Hoya, and Asia Optical.
Kuo's prediction of iPhone quality is
in line with Apple's principle of being known as a high-standard company for a
product. Apple has strongly denied rumors of a reduction in product standards.
Apple some time ago also denied a
Bloomberg report that calls it forced to be satisfied with the components that
make Face ID less accurate.
Bloomberg claims in his report that
due to TrueDepth Camera production problems that feature facial recognition
features, Apple must lower its standards to ensure it can produce enough units
to meet market demand.
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