And now, a report has emerged that sheds light on Apple’s 2020 iPhones. Apple will reportedly launch three iPhones in 2020 and all three will come with OLED display panels. The company is expected to use Samsung’s Y-Octa or LG’s TOE touch display technology to keep its 2020 iPhone models slim and thin. The report first surfaced in Digitimes and it claims that the 2020 iPhone models will come with 5.42-inch, 6.06-inch and a 6.67-inch screen sizes. It should be noted that these screen sizes are different than the one Apple currently uses in its iPhone models. Currently, the iPhone XS, iPhone XR and iPhone XS Max come with 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch and 6.5-inch screen sizes respectively. Comparing the current and the upcoming screen sizes of the iPhone we can see that the biggest screen size change has been given to the smallest iPhone model. And this time, all the three devices will pack OLED panels. Also, the smallest of the 2020 iPhone with 5.42-inch display is reported to use Samsung’s Y-Octa display panel or the LG’s TOE touch display. Use of any of these display panels will reduce the cost of the iPhone’s production as well as the cost of its display. It should be noted that the Y-Octa display panel from Samsung is a touch-integrated OLED panel which is thinner than the traditional display panel Apple or other smartphone makers use. Furthermore, according to a 2018 report, Apple was planning to use the Samsung’s Y-Octa panels in its future iPhones to make the smartphones thinner and lighter and the company is expected to use it in its 2020 iPhones. But other details about the Y-Octa panel or TOE touch panel from LG is currently not known.
Other information about Apple’s 2020 iPhones is not known yer. Speaking about the upcoming 2019 model of iPhones, reports suggest that the iPhone 11 will be sporting triple-rear camera setup in a squared camera cut-out. Although there is no official confirmation about iPhone’s triple-camera setup, the leaks and renders of the iPhone 11 hint at a triple rear camera setup on the device. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App