In a few months it is very certain that we will have new iPhones. One of them will continue betting on an LCD panel, although its design will be the one initiated by the iPhone X. Now, it seems that the resolution will be higher than that used by other LCD equipment of the past and the frames will be smaller than this year's popular model.
It is widely known that in a few months we will have new iPhones to spend our money on; Apple, as always, will have its marketing machines running at full capacity and will manage to instill a feeling of need in users. Leaving this issue aside, as has been known through an Asian publication, the next 6,1-inch LCD iPhone, according to rumors, I would bet on high-performance LCD panels from the Japan Display company, which calls its panels "Full Active".
Typically, the resolutions used by other iPhones with LCD screens are 1.920 x 1.080 pixels — the iPhone 7 Plus, for example. While with these panels, which are already used in competitive models such as the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, it would go up to 2.160 x 1.080 pixels. If this is true, the density that would be achieved would be 400 dpi. Also, the aspect ratio would also be different from that used on the iPhone X and this 6,1 inch model would use an 18: 9 ratio.
On the other hand, according to the information that has been revealed, This model would have thinner edges than those we can find on the iPhone X. Apparently Japan Display's Full Active panels need less than 0,5 millimeters on all 4 sides to install.
Of course, on top of this 6,1-inch LCD iPhone we would find the popular "Notch" with its TrueDepth camera to use Face ID. Meanwhile, one of the latest rumors placed the price of this model about 700-800 dollars. We will see what is true in all this in the coming months.
We will see in the end what they will do, if they do not continue the iPhone X and what screens they will put, I am surprised that they are already making fun of it, although on the iPhone X they were very right.