Leaked dummies of the next generation iPhones have been leaked with a new iPhone X2 and X Plus (Apple’s biggest-ever handset) expected to come in gold, while the LCD model is tipped to land in up to seven colours including yellow and blue.
The latest rumblings suggest the 6.1-inch variant could be delayed till October or November due to manufacturing issues.
Revealed by tech tipster Ben Geskin the dummy models feature a 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus and a 6.1-inch LCD variant – both of which are predicted to land alongside a 5.8-inch iPhone X2 in September in Australia
The 6.5-inch iPhone in silver and the 6.1-inch iPhone in space grey are shown here.
The recent leak gives us an in-depth look at the entry-level and premium handsets that will flank the X2 upon launch.
As you can see in the pics, the 6.1-inch model (which could be the cheapest of the lot at $995 touts a single rear camera, whereas the iPhone X Plus apes the dual-lens setup seen on the 2017 iPhone X.
The plus-sized device is also said to feature a stainless-steel frame, while the budget model could pack aluminium as a way to cut costs.
You can also expect larger borders on the 6.1-inch version, as glimpsed in the pics.
The silver 6.5-inch iPhone touts a stainless-steel frame, while the space grey 6.1-inch model packs aluminium edges.