iPhone X (2018) Release Date, Specs, Features & News

Following the introduction of the iPhone X in 2017, many are undoubtedly curious to see what this year’s iPhones are going to bring to the table. Will Apple continue pushing out iPhones that feature the old design, or can we expect to see all of Apple’s 2018 iPhones feature the edge-to-edge display? Below are all the rumors and leaks that we’ve heard and seen to date, along with what can be reasonably expected based on Apple’s previous practices.

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  1. Design
  2. Display
  3. Processor & RAM
  4. Camera
  5. Security
  6. Battery
  7. Launch Date, Availability, Pricing

Design

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Last year Apple introduced the iPhone X which featured a very different design compared to previous releases in the past 2-3 years. It was a welcome change and we doubt that this year’s iPhones will be too different. Apple typically at a minimum waits 2 years before introducing a new design, so if you didn’t like last year’s design then chances are this year won’t be better.

As for the older design that was used in the iPhone 6, 6s, 7, and 8, there is a chance that they could finally be retired. This is based on alleged renders which shows that 2018’s iPhones will all follow the 2017 iPhone X’s design. This means edge-to-edge displays and a glass back that will facilitate wireless charging.

Display

Here’s where it gets interesting. Apple is rumored to continue sticking to three iPhones this year. There will be one model that will feature a 5.8-inch OLED display similar to last year’s iPhone X, and there will be a larger 6.5-inch iPhone that will also pack an OLED screen, but the rumors are suggesting a third 6.1-inch model that might use LCD instead of OLED.

This model is said to be a more affordable model and could result in the omission of several features to keep its price down, such as not featuring 3D Touch. If you’ve never bothered with 3D Touch on previous iPhone models then this probably won’t be that big of a loss.

As for screen resolution, we expect Apple will continue pushing its Super Retina resolution which means that it will need to feature a pixel density of at least 458 ppi. We expect the 5.8-inch model to maintain its resolution, while the 6.5-inch model could come in at 1242 x 2688. It is unclear if the 6.1-inch iPhone will also pack a Super Retina display or if it will just feature Retina which could also keep costs down.

Processor & RAM

Based on Apple’s development of its A-series of chipsets, this year we expect the new iPhones to pack the A12 which is said to be manufactured by TSMC using the 7nm process. This is said to make the chipset more powerful and more efficient, or according to TSMC’s own admission, its 7nm process will result in chipsets that are 20% faster and 40% more energy efficient.

Whether or not we’ll see those numbers in the A12 remains to be seen, but it’s not that straightforward as there are other factors, such as how much RAM, speed of storage, software optimization, that contribute to speed and efficiency. As for RAM, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that this year Apple could increase the amount of RAM from 3GB to 4GB.

Apple’s iPhones have typically featured less RAM compared to Android devices, but because Apple controls the hardware and software of its devices, they’re typically optimized for each other.

Camera

Apple introduced the dual-lens design to its iPhones back in 2016 with the iPhone 7 Plus and it is expected that this will continue being the case for the 2018 models, save for the 6.1-inch iPhone which is said to feature just a single rear-facing camera. There are rumors suggesting that Apple is exploring the idea of a triple lens iPhone but it seems that it will most likely debut in 2019’s model at the earliest and if at all.

Apple is also expected to bump the megapixel count in this year’s iPhone models. As it stands the 2017 iPhones are of the 12MP variety and this year could see an increase. However megapixels only tell part of the story when it comes to camera quality so unless you plan on printing out images for use as huge posters or for billboards, chances are on social media no one will be able to tell the difference. We expect that if anything, the emphasis will be placed on features like improved low-light photography, color, and also maybe more augmented reality features.

Security

Apple made an interesting decision to ditch Touch ID with the iPhone X last year and if the leaked renders are to be believed, this year’s iPhones will not feature Touch ID across all models. This means that the only biometric security feature on the iPhones will be Face ID. With iOS 12 Apple introduced some changes and improvements to Face ID, such as allowing multiple faces to be registered, and earlier rumors have indicated that this could be further improved upon with this year’s iPhones.

Exactly what kind of improvements is unclear, but we wouldn’t be surprised if faster and more accurate recognition could be amongst them. There have been reports in the past suggesting that Face ID isn’t working as well for some users compared to others, so hopefully these improvements will address that.

Battery

Battery life on Apple’s iPhones has always been a contentious topic. While many iPhone users are satisfied with their devices, many name battery as one of the areas they’d like Apple to improve upon. The good news is that this year could see Apple introduce larger batteries, but exactly how much bigger is anyone’s guess.

Launch Date, Availability, Pricing

Apple has typically kept its iPhone launches to September over the past few years and it doesn’t seem that this could change anytime soon. However last year’s iPhone X was launched later compared to the other models which was rumored to be due to the complications of Face ID. However we expect Apple should have gotten the process down pat so we doubt that there will be any delays this year.

As for pricing, if you were hoping that this year’s iPhones will be cheaper, you might be disappointed. The LCD model is expected to be cheaper compared to the OLED models, but even then “cheaper” for Apple probably doesn’t mean the same for a lot of people. Chances are if you wanted to get your hands on the phone without spending too much money upfront, you’d have to go through a carrier.

Last year’s base iPhone X was priced at $999 and we expect that this will remain the case. Some analysts have suggested that it could slightly cheaper, but it won’t go below the $899 mark which means that customers would only save as much as $100.

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James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed Again


NASA has announced that it has delayed the James Webb Space Telescope launch after an independent review board unanimously recommended that the development work on the new telescope should continue. In light of the recommendation, NASA has decided to delay the launch of its next major telescope to 2021. For those who are unaware, the James Webb Space Telescope is the successor to NASA’s famous Hubble Telescope.

This isn’t the first time that the James Webb Space Telescope launch has been delayed. Technical issues have forced the agency to delay the launch in the past as well. It was reported earlier this year in March that some problems still existed and that fixing them would mean that the early 2019 launch timeline wouldn’t be met.

It is absolutely crucial to resolve every technical issue, no matter how insignificant, because once it’s up in space, there won’t be any real options to perform repairs. Northrop Grumman, the contractor for this telescope, has its teams working around the clock to complete the work.

The review board’s report mentions that the latest launch delay is because of anomalies in a recent acoustics test which resulted in screws and washers coming loose. Northrop Grumman now needs additional time to identify what went wrong and fix the issue.

NASA is now aiming to launch the James Webb Space Telescope on March 20th, 2021.

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Samsung Rumored To Launch 5 Inch Galaxy S10 Variant


It was reported recently that the Galaxy S10 is going to be the first flagship smartphone from Samsung to come in three different variants. The company has apparently decided to do this because it’s going to introduce a triple camera setup with the third variant. It’s also claimed that one of the variants will be an entry-level option for the flagship lineup which won’t have a curved Infinity Display like the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. A new report claims that this variant may have a 5 inch display.

It has been a while since Samsung released a flagship smartphone with a 5.0 inch display but a report from South Korea suggests that the basic Galaxy S10 model will feature a 5.0 inch flat Infinity Display.

It’s unclear if this model will feature the same internal specifications as the other models but the report does claim that it will only have a single camera at the back. The other two models are said to feature a dual camera and triple camera system.

The model with the triple camera system is said to feature a 6.44 inch curved Infinity Display and if the claim is accurate, then it would be the largest display ever that Samsung has ever used for a Galaxy S handset. That obviously won’t be the only first that this device will claim, it will also be Samsung’s first smartphone with three cameras at the back.

That being said, we still have a long way to go before the Galaxy S10 is due and the rumor mill can be hit or miss. Bear in mind that nothing is set in stone just yet.

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