To celebrate its 10th year anniversary, Apple may release an iPhone with OLED screen.
An anonymous source for the Wall Street Journal claims that Apple will release a limited edition iPhone with curved OLED. The source claims that Apple CEO Tim Cook is likely to announce three of its latest devices at the end of the year. The iPhone 7S comes with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes. The other one is the iPhone 8 or iPhone X, which will come with a 5.8-inch screen size with curved OLED display.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the company, Apple will reportedly release the iPhone X with curved OLED screen. The price would be twice as much the regular iPhone, and it expected to be around $1,000. OLED Display is better than LCD Screen because of lower power draw and gives a better quality of pictures.
According to Fast Company, Apple is making plans for its iPhones to have OLED display. Samsung's manufacturer will provide the OLED display for Apple since other company could not meet the requirement to produce Apple-size quantities.
The physical home button of the iPhone X may probably be eliminated and will be put on the screen itself, the side button will also be replaced by touch sensitive inlays.
Also, Apple has entered a partnership with Lumentum this only means that performance of the camera is much better and it will have advance security features, even facial recognition may be possible.