Next Generation of Iphone(Iphone 9, X &, SE2)

Next Generation of Iphone(Iphone 9, X , SE2)

The world of smartphones is fast moving and while the iPhone 8 is yet to reach its first birthday, Apple is almost certainly gearing up to release its successor within the next few months. What will such a smartphone be called? We’re doubling down on the iPhone 9.

For the past six years, Apple has consistently announced (and subsequently released) a new iPhone or two at the company’s back-slappy keynote in September. So, if Apple doesn’t use the autumn keynote to announce the iPhone 9 or iPhone 11 or iPhone SE 2 – or perhaps even all three – we’d be pretty darn shocked.

What will the iPhone 9 look like, how much will it cost and will it even be called the iPhone 9? Read on to find out everything we know so far about the iPhone 9.

iPhone 9: Everything you need to know

iPhone 9 release date: When will you be able to buy one?

Apple is a company of habit and luckily for us, that makes predicting release dates a pretty straightforward task. Besides the budget iPhone SE line of iPhones, Apple’s flagship devices have always been announced in September. We certainly don’t expect the iPhone 9 to be any different.

Using previous iPhone release schedules as a guide, we could see the iPhone 9 announced on 11 September 2018. If Apple does decide to release both an iPhone 9 and an iPhone 11, then this date would be very fitting.

Judging by Apple’s previous launches, the iPhone 9 is likely going to be available for preorder on 14 September, before the device officially goes on sale on 21 September.

Whther the phone will actually be called the iPhone 9, however, remains to be seen – since the iPhone X or “ten”, as it’s supposted to be said, already exists, it’s not clear how Apple will stop things from getting overly confusing when its next generation of phones is announced.

iPhone 9 design and features: All-screen iPhones?

Back in January, the ever-reliable KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that Apple would be rejigging its iPhone line-up. Instead of having a long, laundry list of iPhones, he said that there would (only) be three.

The iPhone 9 is said to be the cheapest of the three, with an aluminium construction and a 6.1in LCD screen. A bigger screen would be a huge upgrade on the iPhone 8 if true, as it currently only has a 4.7in display. This lines up with other rumours that suggest all the iPhones released in 2018 will be bezel-less like last year’s iPhone X.

According to the research note, the iPhone 9 will have a typical Retina display with a pixel density of 330ppi. There won’t be a dual-camera arrangement on the back like the iPhone X, but instead it will stick to the standard single rear camera currently available on the iPhone 8.

The other two new devices, the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Plus, will reportedly take the place of the iPhone X, above the iPhone 9 in Apple’s smartphone line-up. However, Kuo’s note suggests the iPhone 11 will have a smaller 5.5in OLED display, despite being more expensive than the iPhone 9.

There’s no mention of the iPhone SE 2, which is rumoured to launch this year, too.

The iPhone 9 will follow the iPhone X’s suit and have an all-screen design, according to almost every rumour we’ve seen so far. Yes, that means we’re expecting to see notches all round on the iPhone 9, iPhone 11 and – according to other rumours – the iPhone SE 2, too. This comes from the Wall Street Journal, which reports that Apple is looking into an advanced type of LCD screen called Full Active LCD, made by Japanese company Japan Display.

Full Active LCD displays allow screen bezels to be narrowed down to an super-skinny 0.5mm. That’s thinner than the iPhone X’s 1mm bezels. The Essential Phone has a Full Active LCD if you want to see it in action.

This does also mean that the iPhone 9 will likely ditch Touch ID altogether, replacing the popular security method with Face ID according to Bloomberg. This move would make the iPhone 8 the last iPhone with Touch ID.

iPhone 9 camera: What camera will it have?

As for the camera, we’re not expecting to see the iPhone 9’s snapper to receive much of an update. Instead, it could adopt the Samsung Galaxy S9’s dual-aperture system, making for a single-lens setup that’s much more capable at shooting excellent quality pictures in all sorts of lighting conditions.

You may have heard whispers of a triple-lens camera coming to an iPhone near you, and while this may be true – it won’t be on the iPhone 9. According to the report from Economic Daily News, via MacRumours, the Huawei P20 Pro-like system is only going to be available on the iPhone 11, which makes sense – seeing as it’s going to be mighty expensive.

iPhone 9 price: How much will it cost?

The iPhone 9 is expected to cost around the same price as the iPhone 8, starting at around £699 for the basic 64GB model. This rumour comes from the same research note delivered by Kuo, who says that the cheaper iPhone of the three from the rejigged line-up will cost the same as last year’s entry-level iPhone.

A fresh report from Kuo suggests that the iPhone 9 could possibly be even cheaper, costing as little as $850.

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