The world's top Apple analyst thinks there will be three iPhones in 2017

Advertisement

Advertisement
iphone 7

Reuters/Issei Kato

Apple's iPhone 7 Plus.

Apple will launch three new iPhones in 2017, according to a new note from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

As noted by MacRumors, the note mainly focuses on the display and camera technology in next years iPhones. Kuo believes that there'll be two sizes with LCD screens - similar to today's iPhone and iPhone Plus - and one with an OLED screen.

OLED is a type of display tech that's already available on numerous high-end phones today. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Google Pixel are two notable examples. It allows for an infinite contrast ratio, which helps colors pop more onscreen. Done right, it could be a notable improvement over what Apple currently uses.

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More

Rumors for the 2017 iPhone have been all over the map, and as always you should take this one with a big heaping of salt. It wasn't long ago that an "iPhone 7 Pro" was expected alongside the eventual iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, and that never came to pass.

But reports of Apple adopting OLED as part of a radical, all-glass redesign for next year's iPhone have popped up repeatedly in recent months, and the notion of Apple using a third device to introduce it isn't new either. Past rumors have suggested that the third model could be anywhere between 5 and 5.8 inches. 

Advertisement

Plus, these latest predictions come from Kuo, who has a very long track record of figuring out Apple devices before they launch.

Nevertheless, we're probably 10 months away from a new iPhone launch, and Apple might not even know how 2017 is going to shake out. 

The world's top Apple analyst thinks there will be three iPhones in 2017 EXCLUSIVE FREE REPORT:
25 Big Tech Predictions by BI Intelligence. Get the Report Now »