The 6.5-inch OLED model will have similar size to the 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus.
Apple is working on three new iPhones for late 2018. We already reported that the possible iPhone X Plus will be an enlarged version of the current X model, and as being such, it would have very slim top and bottom bezels and the notch. Consequently, the X Plus may have a significantly bigger screen compared to the iPhone 8 line.
Now, a Japanese source familiar with the design has confirmed that the iPhone X Plus will be similar in size to the 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus, although its screen with measure in at 6.5 inches across the diagonal. Mac Otakara believes that the 6.5-inch OLED model will be 0.2mm thicker than the 8 Plus, because of the camera module with a new sensor, which means we are talking about a smartphone with a thickness of 7.7mm.
Specialists predicted that the iPhone X Plus won’t bring many significant new features if not counting the new camera. The other two models will also be minor upgrades, even though the LCD model may have a smaller price to attract those customers on a budget. The LCD iPhone 8s/9 is likely to have a 6.1-inch display and a body that resembles the iPhone X.
Additionally, Mac Otakara reports that upcoming iOS 12 update will support unlocking the phone while being held horizontally. Currently, Face ID works only if the device is held at a vertical angle. Apple will be unveiling all new features for iOS12 at their big annual conference in June.