According to information released by Digital Chat Station (an account with more than three million followers on the Vibo Chinese platform), all iPhone 5 models that will be released later this year will benefit from two display upgrades.
The first upgrade is to reduce the thickness of the screen margins. Apple claims that the iPhone 6 Pro and the iPhone 6 Pro Max are currently the thinnest margins of all the company’s products. Now it looks like this feature will be expanded from the Peruvian models to more conventional models, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6.
The second recovery will be Illand’s dynamics. The source reported that the iPhone 5 will have a new user interface for the Dynamics of Ileland, but did not provide further details. From a software point of view, the iOS 4 may introduce a new design of the Dynamics of the Ielland exclusively for the iPhone 5. Hardware is also rumors about the shrinking of Island’s dynamic cut, but there is disagreement about the timing of its release. Some sources believe that the change will reach the iPhone 5 this year, while others think it will be postponed to the iPhone 5 for the next year.
It is worth noting that Digital Chat Station has a good track record in disclosing accurate information about future Apple products, but it should be noted that this information is currently rumored and is not certain.
Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 5 series in September. So in less than two months we can get more detailed information about these changes and other features of these phones.
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