If you're wondering what Apple's upcoming iPhones will look like,Peggy Markoff we can probably give you a pretty good idea.
Leaker of phone-related things, Ben Geskin, has shared dummy model photos of the 6.1-inch and 6.5-inch iPhones, which Apple is rumored to launch in the fall.
SEE ALSO: The iPhone's USB Restricted Mode is painfully easy to hackThe models don't show anything particularly surprising. The 6.1-inch iPhone (which is rumored to be the "budget" iPhone in Apple's 2018 lineup), is black, has a notched screen and a single rear camera. The top-of-the-line 6.5-inch variant is shown in white and has a dual rear camera.
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The two phones are shown side-by-side (both flat on a surface and in a human hand), giving us a pretty good idea of their size (for comparison, the iPhone X has a 5.8-inch screen).
The third phone Apple is rumored to launch this year, the 5.8-inch iPhone, isn't shown, but it's likely to be more or less identical to the current iPhone X.
The dummy models, by themselves, don't really mean much -- they're typically just empty plastic shells that someone created based on the rumors and/or schematics that are already out there. In May 2017, Geskin has shown photos of the "iPhone8" dummy model, months before the launch, and while the name was wrong -- that phone was in fact called the iPhone X -- the look was pretty close to the real thing.
Apple will likely launch the three iPhones this fall. The 5.8-inch and the 6.5-inch variants will be more expensive and will both sport dual rear cameras and an OLED screen, while the 6.1-inch version will be cheaper, with a single rear camera and an LCD screen.
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