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When is the iPhone 11 (Xl) coming out? What characteristics will it have and how much will it cost?

In today's reality, the competition for any large company producing smartphones is enormous. In order to stay afloat and not lose your own audience, you need to be competitive, timely supplying the market with the latest technologies at adequate prices.

Apple is no exception, because in order for products to remain a brand, users must maintain interest in their own products. So, despite the time frame, the iPhone 11 (Xl) will soon be released, which will bring a large number of innovation in the iPhone lineup.

Release date of iPhone 9 and iPhone 11 (Xl) in Russia and the world (Sales start date)

Exit new iPhone 9 and iPhone 11 (Xl) is scheduled for September 2018. In turn, we will receive more detailed information about its characteristics at the - World Conference for Developers on Apple Platforms. Likewise, at this conference will be presented updated, accessories in the form and long-awaited.

However, in 2017, the company started selling its new devices at different times. The iPhone X came out a month after the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. Whether this was done deliberately or for objective reasons is unknown. Perhaps Apple deliberately held up the iPhone X in order to sell more iPhone 8s, but most likely there were some production problems, for example, a lack of components.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo doesn't think Apple will miss its favorite date in 2018. Kuo believes the company will try to introduce all of its new models at the same time. "Apple wants to deliver its products without interruption and on time," he said in his research report.

What new models will Apple release in 2018?

The Japanese Nikkei, citing "a source related to Apple product design", says that we should expect two new OLED models (OLED, 6.3 and 5.8 inches) and one phone with an innovative LCD display that differs from its predecessor with lower power consumption (TFT-LCD, 6.1 inches).

Ming-Chi Kuo believes that all three new items will be released in the fall. They will be united by a similar All-Screen design (the screen almost over the entire frontal area) with the already familiar slot. Most likely the devices will be named: iPhone 9, iPhone 9 Plus and iPhone 11 (Xl).

What's the price for the new iPhone 11 (Xl) and iPhone 9?

Apple positioned the iPhone X as a premium phone at a premium price (starting at £ 999 / $ 999), while the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were priced at £ 699 / $ 699 and £ 799 / $ 799, respectively.

Based on information from the Chinese publication Economic Daily, in 2018 it will be possible to purchase a relatively cheap phone "for iPhone X". This "budget" version of the iPhone 11 has already received the code name "Hangzhou", and the more expensive version is "Lisbon".

Most likely, the Economic Daily statements are based on the opinion of Ming-Chi Kuo, who believes that Apple will introduce a cheaper iPhone. It will have most of the characteristics of the iPhone X, including a bezel-less display.

However, in order to reduce the cost of the device, manufacturers will install a screen on liquid crystals and thin-film transistors (TFT-LCD), as a result, due to the reduced number of pixels, the cost will be reduced.

According to Kuo, the budget novelty will cost $ 649-749, while his brothers will cost about $ 1099-1199.

Major design changes for the new iPhones

There is reason to believe that in 2018 all the flagships from Apple will have a screen almost over the entire frontal area, like the iPhone X. This means that the heirs of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, as well as the heir to the iPhone X will be frameless, with the “Face ID ”, and not support the“ Home ”button. The iPhone 11 design won't be completely new.

On the front of the smartphone, at the top, we will most likely find the familiar slot, and in it the FaceTime camera and face recognition sensors. The appearance may well change by 2019. South Korean media outlets (ET News) report that Apple "wants to integrate a face recognition module with a camera module." If so, the slot will become smaller.

Is the back panel metal or glass?

According to Nikkei, Apple wants to be on the safe side when it comes to materials. In the fall of 2018, there will be two phones with organic semiconductor (OLED) screens and one with a liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD). It is in the second model that the back panel will most likely be metal. Because of this, it is unlikely to boast a wireless charging function.

Also, in May 2014, Apple received a patent for "Electronic devices with side displays." This means that in the future, the iPphone screen will be not only on the front, but also on the side. The side display becomes a continuation of the front one, and it is also a touchscreen.

Company representatives say that on the sides it will be possible to arrange application icons, a swipe unlock function, music player buttons, information about messages and the caller, system buttons and much more.

It seems to us that there will be one problem with such screens: it will not be possible to put a cover on a smartphone without losing functionality, and without a cover it can be accidentally broken.

OLED, LCD-TFT and Micro LED screens

What screens will the three new iPhones have? In November 2017, Kuo revealed that two of the new 2018 models will have OLED displays like the iPhone X, while the third will have an LCD-TFT screen. For this reason, the last of the named devices will cost less. Unfortunately, the resolution of this model will also be lower.

The analyst also predicts that the "budget" variant will have a 6.1-inch screen, which is slightly larger than the more expensive device (5.8-inch).

“The two OLED models are very high-tech products and the TFT-LCD model is aimed at people on a budget. We believe that the main difference between the first and second models is size. Different sizes of smartphones are designed to meet all kinds of needs of users of Apple products. The new model with a TFT-LCD screen will differ significantly from the first two in terms of hardware and design, for example, the pixel density will be lower. The buyer, first of all, will be attracted by the large screen and 3D Touch for reasonable money (about $ 649-749), "Kuo said.

Apple is also said to be working on introducing Micro LED screens. They are most likely to appear at the beginning. Apple Watch as it used to be with OLED, and then the technology can be implemented on the iPhone.

In 2014, Apple acquired LuxVue, a company that specializes in miniature LEDs, proving the company's interest in the technology.

Miniature LED screens are very sensitive, functional and durable. They consume little power while still producing very bright, crisp images with rich color.

You can challenge this claim by saying that OLED displays have the same characteristics. Yes - it's true, but miniature LEDs provide lower power consumption and longer lifespan.

The new technology may appear in the Apple Watch in 2018, and in the iPhone a year later.

The most important new features in iPhone 11 (Xl), what's new?

As stated earlier, in order to remain competitive, you need to bring the latest technology to the market at affordable prices.

iPhone 11 is not an absolute copy previous versions in an updated design. It should make a big contribution to the smartphone industry by bringing innovation in its own case.

Face ID on all models ... but Touch ID is still there

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a report predicting that Apple will roll out its new Face ID technology to all phones expected in the fall of 2018, as the in-screen fingerprint reader (Touch ID) remains a technologically challenging option. However, it may not disappear anywhere either.

Kuo warns that Apple's plans depend on user feedback on the safety and health of Face ID. If a large number of complaints follow, implying difficult, unpleasant use with intermittent disruptions, the company will devote more resources to solving problems with Touch ID.

Apple used "Face ID" technology in the iPhone X, but has also studied the possibility of integrating Touch ID into the display of a smartphone or tablet. The company filed a patent for the on-screen Touch ID back in January 2013.

The patent describes how to put your finger on the screen to scan a fingerprint. An earlier version of the scanner was located on the Home button. The touch screen is covered with a print-reading layer. The technology allows several people to use one gadget with varying degrees of access.

The customization is flexible enough and supports limited use. So a person, with a finger, gets access only to certain applications. This is a useful feature if there are kids in the family who like to dig into their parent's iPhone or iPad.

And that is not all. The technology can be used in applications for learning to play the piano, specifically for practicing correct finger placement.

It would seem that only recently we got acquainted with 4G, and now gigabit LTE is on its way - an intermediate standard on the way to 5G. It looks like the flagship iPhone will support this technology.

Gigabit LTE can provide download speeds of up to 1000 megabits per second (in practice, the speed will be much lower). Smartphones with support for gigabit LTE pick up the signal at great distances from the tower, they will not lose connection, even if there are many other devices around, looking for connections, for example, in a crowded area.

Some phones already support the new technology ( Galaxy Note eight). Unfortunately, the iPhone X doesn't have this capability.

The gigabit LTE standard is currently only available at the test sites of the Tech City in London and also in Cardiff. But in 2018, the technology will begin to spread across Britain. Then the phones that support it will show what they are capable of in terms of upload and download speeds.

Wireless charging that works from a distance

The wireless charging available to iPhone 8 and iPhone X owners is not surprising given the current technological advancement. We put the device on a special rug, and the process started. Convenient, but the essence does not change: the two elements must be in contact with each other.

A Bloomberg spokesperson believes Apple is already developing a wireless Charger capable of charging the device from a distance. The work is based on near-field magnetic resonance. So far it is about one meter, but there is an opinion that the plans are much more ambitious.

New iPhone will ship with L-shaped batteries from LG

Economic Daily says Apple has selected Korea's LG Chem as the exclusive supplier of batteries for the next generation iPhone. According to an unnamed source, LG has invested “hundreds of billions” in the equipment and will begin full-scale production in early 2018, just in time for the iPhone 11 release.

But that's not all either. The battery in the next generation iPhone will be in the shape of the letter L. The shape is said to have been redesigned to make better use of internal space and reduce charging time, which is exactly what the previous models lacked.

Camera update

Undoubtedly, the camera occupies a separate place in the life of every person. The iPhone X's camera was a great example of quality, but it isn't perfect either. The camera of the new iPhone 11 could be a significant update to Apple's line of smartphones.

Rear 3D scanner (for augmented reality)

It's unlikely that "Face ID" or any other TrueDepth feature will migrate to the rear camera. However, that doesn't mean the rear camera won't get smart new options.

Bloomberg, citing “people in the know,” reports that the rear camera of the iPhone 11 will act as a 3D scanner. This is in addition to the TrueDepth scanner on the front, which is needed for "Face ID" and other similar structured light-based features. That is, 30,000 laser points are projected onto the user's face, and the device recognizes its owner.

A new system in the rear camera calculates the time it takes for the laser to bounce off surrounding objects.

This new scanner is believed to be primarily used for augmented reality applications, which the company has spent tremendous efforts on developing over the past year. He will build a 3D model of the environment, and then add information and functionality to it.

"Super Resolution" Photos

Apple is going to expand the camera capabilities of its iOS devices. A patent published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in May 2014 suggests phones will soon be taking “super resolution” photos. All this thanks to the optical image stabilization (this is already in the iPhone 6 Plus).

The patent describes a system that takes a series of photos at slightly different angles, and then, as it were, "stitches" them together. The result is a photo with the highest resolution.

Apple does not say that all photos will be like this: Super resolution mode can be turned on, like high dynamic range (HDR) or panorama mode.

Rumor has it that the company plans to provide phones with this option in the very near future. DSLR quality will be available and will be the biggest camera upgrade in iPhone history

Detachable lenses

Apple is also exploring the possibility of betting on iPhone cameras removable lenses. In January 2014, the company patented methods for attaching camera modules to devices such as iPhone and iPad.

The first of the two patents is entitled “ Back panel portable electronic device with the ability to mount different lenses on the camera ”. Remove the back cover and put on a regular wide-angle or fisheye lens.

The second patent is called "Magnetic Detachable Alignment Lenses". Offered alternative way magnet mounts.

The ability to use removable lenses on the iPhone is still there, but for now these are third-party accessories.

What's the bottom line?

The new iPhone will not be revolutionary like the iPhone X. However, its changes in design, technical aspects and price deserve respect.

Many people who have just decided to buy an iPhone and want to get acquainted with the entire line are beginning to be interested primarily in the year of release of all models.

Before the iPhone, Apple had other products that were worth your attention, but when this little 3.5-inch smartphone came along, it went crazy.

Every year everyone was waiting for its release as a new year. Many Yabloko players did not miss a single presentation and are looking forward to the next one.

IPhones release dates

Before I start, I want to say that I will be looking at smartphones in groups. Each iPhone deserves its own special attention, so let's get started.

We will never forget this year. Was distant 2007 year and when it came January 9 many more did not understand that the era of something great was beginning.

At the moment when minimum size memory was only 4 GB when RAM there was only 128 MB and the most interesting thing, the processor was from Samsung, and its frequency was only 620 MHz - everyone just prayed for this phone.

Then we saw only small changes in design and small improvements in performance. Back then, not everyone could afford to buy such a luxurious phone.


It doesn't matter that his camera shoots it is not clear how, the main thing is that it is Apple and then the time began when the actors began to use this phone in every film.

  • 3 : June 10, 2008;
  • 3GS: June 8, 2009.

It was like quite recently. Despite the fact that the phones are really outdated, some people still use them.

This era of smartphones really kicked off in its time, and then the new case with glass elements showed everyone what Apple's designers are capable of.


Compact but very powerful smartphone occupied the top places among smartphones very long time... And despite its year of release, these two are also quite popular now.

  • 4 : June 7, 2010;
  • 4S: October 7, 2011.

Unfortunately, many people forget these legends, because now they are already popular large screens... The characteristics of the two legends are fading away every day against the backdrop of today's market.

These four have one thing in common - they all have a great, compact and multi-user-friendly 4-inch display.


Many people think that this is just the golden mean for a smartphone, when the screen is not too small and it is still very convenient to surf the Internet and use applications.

  • 5 : September 12, 2012;
  • 5S, 5C: September 10, 2013;
  • SE: March 21, 2016.

Lovers of such a compact size are very happy with the release of the SE model. Now all the best in one smartphone - design from 5S and filling from 6S.

Many have been waiting for the era of shovels to come with the iPhone. The dream of millions of people came true and two large phones were born at once: 4.7 and 5.5 inches.


People just started to go crazy when these new items appeared. I had to alter my pants pockets to make this giant smartphone fit.

  • 6, 6 PLUS: September 9, 2014
  • 6S, 6S PLUS: September 9, 2015.

The second series with the letter "S" showed greater success, because the cameras have become better, the RAM has doubled at once and now it is an incredibly difficult competitor for everyone.

The design in many ways resembles its predecessor, but thanks to new chips such as moisture protection and a persistent tilt towards the camera, they made themselves felt.


The power of smartphones in this line knows no limits. All performance ratings show these gadgets in the top.

  • 7, 7 PLUS: September 7, 2016.

It's no secret that many people want to buy this smartphone for themselves. Having got such a phone, you immediately get a lot of pleasure and get a little fairy tale called Apple.

Outcomes

Now you know the release dates for each of the smartphones. You can calmly navigate and understand that even buying an iPhone 6, you are holding in your hands a different old man.

Now, even if you are asked what year this or that iPhone came out, you have a cheat sheet that will always be available to you.


Today iPhone turns 10 years old. On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced the first iPhone, and 10 years iPhone generates more than half of the company's revenue.

In 2005-2007, the iPod for Apple was like the iPhone for Apple today, i.e. it accounted for most of the revenue. It was in 2005 that the development of the iPhone began. It was originally planned to use the developments of the Purple 1 project, i.e. The iPod was supposed to act as the base of the iPhone.

Purple 1

In parallel with the development of the first iPod, Steve Jobs did not leave the idea of ​​creating his own phone. It was supposed that the iPod would serve as the basis, and the proprietary ClickWheel was supposed to be used to control the system.

The phone was supposed to be completely devoid of the usual control buttons, which at that time was unusual. Judging by the patents, dialing should have been the same as on old wired telephones. Interestingly, this option could well have the right to life. The biggest problem with this solution is working with text. Scrolling the wheel to type the desired letter is not the best idea, Apple understood this and suggested using hints as help, which would still be inconvenient. The project was closed in 2002.

What does the iPad have to do with it?

Few people know, but the idea of ​​the touch screen in the iPhone is taken from the iPad. The idea of ​​creating your own tablet came before the idea of ​​creating an iPhone. This is what Steve Jobs said at the 2010 D: All Things Digital conference hosted by the WSJ:

"I'll tell you a secret. Actually, I started with a tablet. I had an idea to get rid of the keyboard so that I could type directly on a glass multitouch display. And I asked our guys if we could offer such a glass multitouch display." On which you could print, just put your hands on it and type. And after six months they invited me and showed a prototype of such a screen. And I took it to one of our wonderful guys who are studying user interfaces... A few weeks later he called me - he had inertial scrolling ready. Seeing the ribbon, inertial scrolling and a couple of other things, I thought, "My God, we can make a phone out of this!" And put the tablet project on the shelf. Because the telephone was more important. For the next several years we worked on the iPhone. "

Purple 2
Development of first iPhone began in early 2005. In February, Steve Jobs begins negotiations with AT&T. To release its own phone, the company needed to enlist the support of an operator. At the beginning of negotiations, Apple did not even have a prototype, the iPhone was then at the discussion stage. The negotiations dragged on for a year, but in the end the operator gave his consent. The phone was being developed in parallel. The first half of 2005 was a time of preparation: recruiting engineers, discussing ideas. Development itself begins at the end of 2005. The iPhone was supposed to have a touchscreen and a minimum of buttons. The idea for the touchscreen is taken from the iPad. The complexity was in the interface. Steve Jobs hated stylus, that's what he said about them: "If you offer a stylus, you're dead." The user had to interact with the phone with a finger. The company went in two ways: P1 became the code name for the phone, developed using the proprietary iPod control wheel, and P2 - an alternative novelty using a multi-touch screen.

Development of the P1 was halted six months later. Tony Fadell, in charge of P1, admitted that he and his team were unable to find an easy dialing solution.

Screenshots of a prototype of the first iPhone have recently surfaced online. It is not clear whose prototype this is. On the one hand, the scroll wheel of the iPod is used as a control, and indeed the entire interface of the iPod, but that's all on touch screen... Perhaps this is still one of the prototypes of the P2 shell.

All efforts were thrown into the development of the P2. In 2005, Apple acquires FingerWorks, a small company that owned patents for multitouch technology. Since the control of the phone should be carried out with a finger, certain difficulties arose, for example, how to type text. Some employees have suggested implementing a physical keypad or QWERTY keyboard, but Steve Jobs vetoed those ideas.

"The keypad seems simple solution but it limits our possibilities. Think of all the innovations that we could implement if we brought the keyboard to the screen using software. Let's bet on that and then we'll find a way to make it work. "

The result was a device that could show different layouts depending on the task. Many solutions were new for 2007, such as the proximity sensor.

Design

Initially, they planned to install a plastic screen in the iPhone, but Jobs decided to make a glass screen, so the phone would seem more solid and sleek. Steve Jobs didn’t like the original iPhone design and decided to completely redesign it. I even had to change the location of the insides of the device. The result was a smartphone with a sleek metal body and a metal frame that connected the screen and body.

iPhone OS

In the first iOS version, then still the iPhone OS, the phone was losing to its competitors in terms of functionality. What was so special about him? It was a pleasure to work with, all applications launched smoothly and worked quickly, and some familiar things were simplified. The operating system was completely closed, again at the initiative of Steve Jobs, he wanted to completely control the phone. There was not even an App Store, the ability to install applications appeared only in the iPhone 3G. Apple didn't know what to name its operating system so they said "iPhone runs OS X". The specifications also listed OS X as the operating system.

Interesting Facts

  • The development of the first iPhone, like the development of any new product at Apple, was held in the strictest confidence.

Apple engineer Greg Christie said:

"Mid-term meetings on smartphone development were held twice a month. Jobs personally listened to reports from his subordinates in a small, windowless room."

The developer Terry Lambert, who is responsible for developing the iOS and OS X kernel, recalls the following:

"I wrote about 6% of the Mac OS X kernel line-by-line in 8 years. That's about 100,000 lines of code a year. IOS has the same kernel. I was not involved in Project Purple, but unofficially I came into contact with it because I was a great kernel debugger, and the kernel must be well debugged. At some point you have to give up because releasing a product is more important than being too secretive. As a result, I ended up in a zone where everything is covered with black cloth. - either worked at Apple, they know that secret projects are hidden under the black fabrics. You have to pretend that you do not notice them. I can only see the device for remote debugging, not the product, but it was obvious that work was being done on a system based on ARM If you want to make a witty Halloween costume at Apple, grab a black sheet, cut out the eyeholes and walk around like a “secret project.” The insight comes when you sign an NDA. The NDA has a codename. You won't be able to see it. , while do not agree not to disclose it. Apple also says different codenames to different groups of workers. You and someone else may be working on the same project and not know about it, or you just won't be able to discuss it. After signing, you get access to the "secret laboratory". This is a laboratory inside the main laboratory. Not everyone with access to the main laboratory has access to the "secret laboratory." You have no way to see the form factor. Initial work is in progress with Plexiglas prototypes. Were there special cables for communication with prototypes? Yes, they were purple.

“Almost all the rehearsals that the team held in Silicon Valley failed. Jobs never managed to get through the entire hour and a half of the presentation without overlapping. The phone either lost contact or was not connected to the Internet. engineers for every failure. "

If you are going to buy an iPhone in the secondary market, and previously did not deal with Apple equipment at all, do not be lazy and study the visual differences between the models Apple smartphones... So you will immediately understand what kind of iPhone is in front of you and not a single seller will fool you.

Most often, confusion arises with the so-called "escs" that come out after global smartphone updates. They have a very similar appearance to the previous model.

Let's start with the most common models on our market, with which every third goes. Earlier devices are less common.

iPhone 5 / iPhone 5s / iPhone SE

Many internet sites are literally packed with these 4-inch iPhones. Outwardly, it is quite easy to distinguish them, but you need to know what to look at. It is on such devices that scammers are trying to deceive buyers by presenting an older iPhone 5 as an iPhone 5s or an "escu" as an iPhone SE.

The screen size, dimensions, color and weight of the devices are almost the same. Of course, the iPhone 5 was not sold in gold, and the 5s in rose gold, but the craftsmen from Gorbushka will be able to fit the case of any color to the desired model, so you should not rely on the color.

Drive capacity: iPhone 5 16/32/64 GB, iPhone 5s 16/32/64 GB, iPhone SE 16/32/64/128 GB.

Model number: iPhone 5 A1428, A1429, A1442, iPhone 5s A1453, A1457, A1518, A1528, A1530, A1533, iPhone SE A1723, A1662, A1724.

How to tell the difference between iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s

The main difference between the iPhone 5 is the lack of a Touch ID sensor. The Home button is iconic and does not recognize fingerprints. This can be seen both externally and by the absence of the Touch ID section in the settings.

Another highlight will be the flash on the back of the device. The older model has a circular flash, while the iPhone 5s has an oval dual-LED flash.

How to tell the difference between iPhone 5s and iPhone SE

Even experienced Apple technology owners often come across this. Externally, the models are practically indistinguishable.

Some people see more beveled edges on the ends of the SE model, but the change is difficult to notice even in direct comparison, so you should not hope for it.

The main indicator for us is marking on back cover... The new iPhone has the SE index there. Bearing in mind the possibility of replacing the case, do not forget to check the model number in the settings of the device itself.

iPhone 5c

The bright plastic body immediately distinguishes the more affordable smartphone from the three previous models.

Drive capacity: 8/16/32 GB.

Model number: A1456, A1507, A1516, A1529, A1532.

iPhone 6 / iPhone 6s

There is another potential fraud site here. Often they try to pass off the "six" as an "escu" and throw an extra 8-10 thousand to the price of the device.

The models can be distinguished from each other by the back cover. The newer iPhone 6s has an “S” on the back, while the iPhone 6s lineup also has a rose gold color.

Once again we do not trust only one appearance, we check the model number in the settings and the presence of 3D Touch on the iPhone 6s (you need to press hard on the application icons to call the additional menu).

Drive capacity: iPhone 6 16/64/128 GB, iPhone 6S 16/32/64/128 GB.

Model number: iPhone 6 A1549, A1586, A1589, iPhone 6S A1633, A1688, A1700.

iPhone 6 Plus / iPhone 6s Plus

Apple's phablets have the largest 5.5-inch display in Apple's lineup. The body is larger than that of conventional 6 / 6s (158.1 x 77.8 x 7.1 mm versus 138.1 x 67 x 6.9 mm).

The models differ from each other, like the previous ones - by the markings on the rear panel.

Drive capacity: iPhone 6 Plus 16/64/128 GB, iPhone 6s Plus 16/32/64/128 GB.

Model number: iPhone 6 Plus A1522, A1524, A1593, iPhone 6S Plus A1634, A1687, A1699.

iPhone 7 / iPhone 7 Plus

Last year Apple demonstrated the iPhone 7, there are quite a few visual differences. There is no 3.5 mm headphone jack on the bottom end of the case. On the back, the models can be recognized by the size of the camera module and the antenna stripes at the top and bottom.

The iPhone 7 color line includes three new colors: onyx black, matte black and red.

Drive capacity: 32/128/256 GB.

Model number: iPhone 7 A1660, A1778, A1779, iPhone 7 Plus A1661, A1784, A1785.

Remember that iPhone cases are easy to change, and in China, different covers have been produced for a long time in the style of new models for old iPhones. Visual differences will only help you navigate, and to accurately identify the model, look for its number on the back cover, box and in the iOS parameters ( Settings - General - About this device).

Now you can safely go to our Flea market and choose a new iPhone for yourself.