iPhone 2018 Dummy Models Leak, Tipping Design Differences Between the 3 Variants 3d2h25

iPhone 2018 Dummy Models Leak, Tipping Design Differences Between the 3 Variants

Photo Credit: Twitter/ Ben Geskin 5w2w42

The iPhone 2018 lineup is expected to launch in September this year.

Highlights
  • The 6.1-inch model is seen to sport a single rear camera
  • The other two models sport an iPhone X-like camera setup
  • The variants are seen in Black and White colour options
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reported in April this year. Alleged dummies of the three rumoured iPhone 2018 variants have now surfaced online giving us a look at what could be Apple's smartphone offerings for next month. Key takeaways from the leak include a single rear camera on the cheapest 6.1-inch LCD model and not much of a design departure from the iPhone 2017 lineup.

Reputed tipster Ben Geskin took to Twitter on Wednesday to claims that the LCD model will have thicker bezels compared to the other two variants.

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Photo Credit: Twitter/ Ben Geskin

 

On the back, however, the dummies reveal that the 6.1-inch variant will arrive with a single rear camera and the other two variants are expected to get a vertically aligned dual rear camera setup just like the one on the iPhone X. However, exact camera specifications are not known. Adding to that, replies to the original tweet include multiple remarks on how the design has not been altered this time.

Earlier this week, Geskin had released similar photos of dummy models of the 6.5-inch OLED model and the cheaper 6.1-inch LCD model, of which the former is referred to as the iPhone X Plus. Other reports have also pointed towards a similar naming scheme, but anything concrete is yet to come out.

A report by top analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from earlier this month suggests that the 6.1-inch variant will retail starting at $600-700 (roughly Rs. 41,000-47,900), the 5.8-inch iPhone X successor will possibly get a starting price tag of $700-800 (around Rs. 47,900-54,700), and the iPhone X Plus might start at least $999 (roughly Rs. 68,300).

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