This week, rumors have been packed about Apple's upcoming device that would appear as the main star of the show. The upcoming 2017 iPhone will be highlighted with a 5.8-inches display with 5.15 inches of usable screen space as indicated by the new guess of KGI Securities Ming-Chi Kuo.

According to Mac Rumors, the device's display is said to take up the whole front panel of the iPhone and disposing of bezels, which implies Apple will remove the current Home button and the Touch ID fingerprint technology utilized as a part of iPhones. Additionally, it would appear that the screen will be taller than before.

Along these lines, Apple can now release a limited device, which would be easy to hold with one hand than the other huge phones. Kuo said that OLED will have an estimation of 4.7-inches iPhone, taking into one-handed operation.

Tech Crunch added that the screen would never be again 16:9, this implies that in watching a video on YouTube in a full-screen mode, there will be dark rectangles each side of the video. But if the user will view a 21:9 movie in a full screen, there may be a little dark bar of 49 pixels on each side.

Moreover, the display will pack a huge amount of pixels with a thickness of 528 PPI, a much higher quality display than the current iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus display. Basically, this rumored iPhone would show as much structure as the iPhone 7 Plus, yet with a couple of additional lines of text as the display is taller.

Battery life may likewise another real change in the OLED iPhone, with Apple expected that would present a stacked logic board configuration to support greater batteries and longer battery life. As shared by the Fast Company a week ago, with radical design changes, battery improvement, and the new biometric highlights, Kuo anticipates that the OLED iPhone will cost of $1,000, as the pricing rumors circling around.