Apple May Not Launch Dual-SIM iPhone Model in India: Report

month, and several rumours and even iOS 12 code have suggested the company is planning
to introduce dual-SIM functionality in some of the variants.According to various leaks over the
past few months, Apple is expected to launch three standard iPhone models - a 6.1-inch
LCD variant as well as 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch OLED models.It is now being reported that the
feature allowing two SIM cards could be limited to just one of the variants, and that too in
just one market. Separately, Apple's latest iOS 12 beta has hinted at what seems to be an
iconographic representation of Apple's widely rumoured 'iPhone X Plus'. Also, in another
report, Apple is said to be unlikely to include the lightning-to-headphone jack converter in
2018 iPhone models.
Last month, references to "second SIM status" and a "second SIM tray status" were spotted
in the list of new features in iOS 12 developer beta 5. The new version was found to have a
component called "dual sim device" to suggest the development of a dual-SIM iPhone
model. It was previously reported that Apple is considering the launch of a dual-SIM card
option for the larger iPhone model this year that could debut with a 6.5-inch display.Now, as
per a report in Taiwan's United Daily News, the dual-SIM capabilities will be limited to the
6.1-inch LCD iPhone, which is also expected to be the cheapest variant.
The report adds that the dual-SIM iPhone variant will launch exclusively in China, meaning
we should not expect it to launch in India soon. However, since a large number of Android
smartphone vendors in markets such as India and China are already offering dual-SIM
support on their flagships, we can expect it to launch at a later date.Notably, there has been
no official confirmation by Apple on the rumours and they should be taken with a pinch of
salt.
It is worth noting that the report cites sources with supplier Foxconn, claiming that the
iPhone models currently in production have four separate "codes." This fourth code would,
presumably, be for the dual SIM 6.1-inch iPhone.
Meanwhile, as spotted by iOS developer Guilherme Rambo, glyphs from this year's iOS 12
beta suggest that Apple is planning on launching a model called the 'iPhone X Plus', which
appears to be a bigger variant of 2017's iPhone X. He posted glyphs of the iPhone X Plus
and a new iPad Pro that he found inside the PassKitUIFoundation framework of the latest
iOS 12 beta, on Twitter.The glyph seems to be taller and comes with a wider notch than the
iPhone X, reaffirming speculations that Apple will launch a bigger variant of the iPhone X
that keeps the Face ID.
Coming to the Lightning-to-headphone jack converter, 2018 iPhone models are unlikely to
have it bundled in the box. Apple will stop bundling the adapter with its next-generation
iPhone lineup later this year, according to an Apple Insider report. In a note to investors,
Cowen analyst Matthew D. Ramsay reportedly said, "...that Apple will not bundle the DAC
headset converter 'dongle' in its new iPhone models." He claimed that the converter will
continue to ship in some legacy models, just not the new models.
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