More sources now believe iPhone 8 will come with 5.8-inch OLED display

The latest iPhone rumors suggest that the iPhone 8 will come with a 5.8-inch OLED display. In addition, Apple will continue producing two other iPhone models with traditional LCD displays.

(Image source: AppleInsider)

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The latest rumors suggest that Apple will launch three new iPhone models in fall.

In addition, the range-topping iPhone 8 is said to sport a 5.8-inch OLED display. The latest report comes from Nikkei Asian Review.

For now, 5.8 inch is the widely agreed upon size for the first iPhone will an OLED display. However, how Apple will use the display real estate is still subject to debate.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the primary display size will be 5.15-inches, with the rest of the space reserved for virtual buttons.

Because of the use of an OLED display, some also believe that the iPhone 8 will be the most expensive iPhone yet, and would cost over US$1000 (~S$1409).

Finally, the Nikkei Asian Review also reported that Apple will launch two other iPhones models along side the iPhone 8 and that these two models will have more traditional LCD displays. These two phones could be the "iPhone 7s" and "iPhone 7s Plus".

Source: Macrumors, AppleInsider

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