According to a Bloomberg's report says that the upcoming "iPhone X Plus" will be featured with the “screen close to 6.5 inches” and to be “about as sharp as the one on the 5.8-inch iPhone X.” The screen will also includes potential screen resolution plus the possibility of gold returning later this year.
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The phablet is code named D33, a person familiar with its development says, and at least some prototypes include a screen resolution of 1242 x 2688.
Furthermore, it's believed that Apple might expanding the color lineup to feature a gold option for the flagship iPhones once again. Currently, iPhone X lacks a gold color options because of the production problem, but both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus do comes with gold versions.
Bloomberg claims Apple is also considering a dual-SIM card feature in the larger iPhone to appeal to travels who frequently swap their SIM cards between carriers or Apple may want to wait for an E-SIM solution instead.
Apple is considering a gold color option for the update to the iPhone X and the larger model. The company tried to develop gold for the current X handset, but abandoned it because of production problems. [...] In at least some regions, Apple is considering offering a dual-SIM card option for the larger model
It has widely believed that there will be three new iPhones to be launched later this year, including a 6.1-inch LCD iPhone that is not going to include 3D Touch nor dual camera, an iPhone X successor model, and a larger 6.5-inch "iPhone X Plus." What devices you looking forward into?