Apple is said to be working on an iPhone that is thinner than current versions and perhaps more expensive than ever, reported Technological point Sunday.
The new iPhone is expected to launch in September 2025, according to the outlet, and the price is estimated to start at $1,200.
Current estimates suggest that the amount to buy the thinnest iPhone is higher than the price of an iPhone Pro Max.
The new iPhone would replace the iPhone 17 series that failed to meet the American tech giant's expectations, but the iPhone 16 series will be available for customers.
The outlet reported that the claimed design was compared to a leap forward from the iPhone X level with a completely new aesthetic.
The California-based giant is also exploring options for its new product, such as an aluminum chassis, and reports on the size are said to be between 6.12 and 6.669 inches, between the current base iPhone and the iPhone Pro Max. Technological sport saying.
It's still unclear how thin the device would be amid the recent launch of the new iPad Pro, Apple's thinnest product to date.
On the other hand, the iPhone 16 will go public in September with a focus on AI features and minor design changes.