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Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple’s next-gen iPhones to have redesigned metal frame similar to iconic iPhone 4

Apple's iconic iPhone 4
Apple’s iconic iPhone 4

According to a research note by TF International Securities’ Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will unveil redesigned iPhones next year with a new metal frame structure reminiscent of tthe company’s iconic iPhone 4.

Tim Hardwick for MacRumors:

Kuo says Apple will change its flagship iPhone design “significantly” next year. Specifically, the new devices will feature a new metal frame with “a more complex segmentation design, new trenching and injection molding procedures, and sapphire or glass cover assembly to protect the trench injection molding structure.”

We predict that the new 2H20 iPhone design will change significantly […] The metal frame and the front and rear 2/2.5D glass are still used, but the metal frame surface will be changed to a similar design to the iPhone 4, replacing the current surface design.

The report predicts that the new design will be a major selling point that will contribute to supplier revenue and profitability, and combined with 5G support, will increase Apple’s smartphone shipments to 85 million units in 2020, compared to 75 million new iPhone shipments in 2019.

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