The top-end model of Apple’s latest iPhone will boast an absolutely massive screen – 5.8 inches, up from 5.5 inches on the iPhone 7 Plus.
Apple is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.
The top-end model of Apple’s latest iPhone will boast an absolutely massive screen – 5.8 inches, up from 5.5 inches on the iPhone 7 Plus.
Aside from a nearly edgeless display, it will be interesting to see what Apple plans to do with the “Function area” pictured above.
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Numbers from other outlets are still coming in.*
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Jefferson Graham goes hands on with the new iPhone 7, showing off new features at an Apple event in San Francisco. Produced by Theresa Chong. Video by Theresa Chong
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