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Apple will unveil a new, thinner, more powerful iPhone next
Apple will unveil a new, thinner, more powerful iPhone next year, and a new camera, along with improved battery life. The updated iPhone will be priced at $1,450, which includes the new camera, and will feature four cameras from the next iPhone: a 1.7-inch HD camera, 12 megapixel front-facing shooter, and 1.8-megapixel rear-facing camera. The new iPhone will also include a quad-core processor and quad-core 2GB of RAM.
The iPhone X will feature a 1.7-inch OLED display with a display that's 1.7-inches, and will be in a 4-inch screen. It will also be powered by a 1,366 mAh battery.
Apple has also announced its next-generation iPhones, the iPhone X and the iPhone 6. The company is not expected to announce the final lineup of new iPhones this fall after its current flagship iPhone was unveiled at WWDC 2014.
Apple will reveal three new products in September, with one of those three devices coming to the iPhone X. The second, the iPhone 6s, will be the first iPhone to have an OLED display. The third, the iPhone 6 Plus, is expected to be in an 8-inch display. The iPhone X will likely be the first iPhone to run iOS 9.3, which includes an updated OS and software.
Apple will unveil the three new iPhone devices in September, with one each of the Apple iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6 Plus. The first, the iPhone 6, will be the first iPhone to have an OLED display and the iPhone 6 Plus will be the first iPhone to be powered by an 8-inch display. The third, the iPhone 6s, will be the first iPhone to include an improved version of the Apple iOS 8.1 operating system.
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