According to a media report the Apple iPhones this year could come with full-screen touch ID among several changes. All three high-end 2019 iPhones would come with few design changes, but will have an additional rear camera lens with production set to ramp up in the typical July-August time-frame.
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MacRumors reported last week citing a Barclays analyst that along with the addition of 5G, "the smartphone could also have 3D sensing via rear cameras, full-screen Touch ID and OLED screens from LG".
Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis and his associates had shared their expectations for both 2019 and 2020 model iPhones following their trip to Asia earlier this month, where they met with some suppliers within the iPhone maker's supply chain.
The report added "LG may become a secondary supplier of OLED displays for 2019 iPhones, with a 10-30 per cent split of orders with Samsung, ahead of Apple transitioning all of its iPhones to OLED as early as 2020".
Rumours suggest that the new iPhones will sport a frosted glass casing along with bigger batteries, and a bilateral charging feature that would allow users to charge AirPods or an Apple Watch by placing them on the back of the device.
(With IANS inputs)
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