![]() ![]() ![]() Since last year’s models continued the roman numeral monickers that the iPhone X started, the bloggosphere has surmised it could be called the iPhone XI. ![]() Apple has been famously tight-lipped around its model names, even though the XS Max’s name was leaked a week before its launch in 2018. The names of the 2019 phones still remain a mystery, and we likely won’t have any answers until September. Unsplash / Dennis Cortés iPhone 2019: Name The screens have become industry standard for premium phones and make LCDs seem outdated in a side-by-side comparison. It Kuo’s chart is accurate, it’ll once again come with an LCD display instead of an OLED. Seeing as iPhone sales have began to slow down, however, this could be the year the company doesn’t continue pushing higher prices.Īs for the cheapest of the bunch, there’s a slim chance the follow-up to the XR gets cheaper. So could the successor of the XS Max cost more than $1,100? Precedent says, yes. Apple will likely rehash this pricing strategy, with the potential for some minor changes.Įver since the launch of the iPhone X, Apple has priced at least one iPhone at $999, so it seems like that won’t change this year in order to provide consumers a premium smartphone just under $1,000.īut the company has made it a habit of upping the price of its most expensive phone every year. Currently, the iPhone XS goes for $999, while the XS Max and XR start at $1,099 and $749, respectively. We could see a marginal price hike on 2019’s higher-end variant like last year. Leaked chart shows Ming-Chi Kuo's estimates for next year's iPhone trio. ![]()
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