- Apple will launch three new iPhone models in 2018, a reliable Apple analyst says.
- One of the phones could feature an edge-to-edge LCD screen and TrueDepth facial recognition that costs between $649 and $749.
- Apple is also said to be working on a 6.5-inch iPhone with a design like the iPhone X but with a bigger OLED screen.
- Apple will also launch a successor to the iPhone X with a 5.8-inch OLED screen, the analyst says.
A 'real super-cycle'
The three models will drive a "real super-cycle in terms of iPhone replacement demand," the analyst wrote, predicting 100 million to 120 million iPhones assembled in the second half of 2018. Kuo now pegs next year as the supercycle because he expects Apple to release its new phones on time, as well as because of a larger range of price options with Face ID and a strong demand for the iPhone X through 2018. He also expects Apple will ship 25 million to 27 million iPhone X units this quarter and increase by 35-45% in the first quarter of 2018. Analysts previously predicted that this year's high-end iPhone X would drive a "supercycle" of sales, but a seemingly short supply has caused some researchers to delay their supercycle forecasts to 2018 or later. Kuo says he views Apple's shares and its key suppliers positively in 2018. Apple usually launches new iPhones in September, so lots of things could change before then. However, Apple executives have said they lock down new iPhone hardware designs in November.
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