Thanks to the leaks on the next iPhone, which will be released this year, we know that an iPhone X Plus will be the most expensive model of the series, whose screen will be 6.5 inches. Now, in the beta version of the iOS 12 operating system, new indications have been found that Apple will have an iPad-like user interface with a horizontal mode for some applications when the screen is rotated.
As previously reported, Apple expects to announce 3 iPhones in 2018: the iPhone X, which will feature a 5.8-inch OLED display, a version with a 6.1-inch LCD display, and the iPhone X Plus, which will also feature an OLED panel. The iOS 12 beta filtering on this latest model is consistent, considering that the screen will be the largest Apple will have on its new smartphones.
However, this user interface will be based on two panels that allow better use of applications such as news and calendars in landscape format such as the iPad. In addition to the iOS 12 leak, engineer Gilherme Rambo unveiled an image on his Twitter account showing an icon on Apple’s firmware indicating the new device.
I'm having dejavu. Payment glyphs for "iPhone X Plus", iPhone X (for comparison) and 2018 iPad Pro (which is square and weird). Found in PassKitUIFoundation. pic.twitter.com/H13448oYr8
— Guilherme Rambo (@_inside) August 3, 2018
Rambo says these icons aren’t finished yet, so it’s not a definitive indication of what the device will look like. However, previous leaks have shown that the resolution of the new iPhone X Plus will be 1242 x 2688 pixels, with a pixel density of 458 pixels per inch, which provides lights on the large screen and its features similar to those of the iPad.
iPhone X Plus looks like a device called Apple iPhone that will best focus on productivity, and with the news that the company will significantly lower iPhone prices this year, this will make the X Plus much more enticing than expected.