The US tech giant Apple has some big plans for its upcoming flagship smartphone. The iPhone 8 is rumored to have plastic curved screens that are based OLED technology.

According to The Sun, various sources have asserted that Apple is arranging a 5.5-inch "premium" adaptation of its 2017 iPhone with an OLED screen close by new models with conventional LCD displays, yet today's report underlines Apple's expectation to utilize a bent screen like that found in Samsung's Galaxy S7, which has been portrayed as having the best cell phone display available.

A source from Korea Herald reports that the innovation of Apple will include the bent display technology. "The OLED version of the new iPhone will all be curved as Apple ordered all plastic OLED - not glass - from Samsung Display." The source added, "Samsung is capable of supplying a little less than 100 million units of curved OLED displays to Apple,"

Past gossips delineating Apple's goals to dispatch various iPhone models have been obstinate by proposals that it could defer reception of OLED innovation altogether because of supply imperatives. Samsung is Apple's sole provider of OLED displays in 2017, with LG and Sharp among the companies tapped to increase creation for 2018, however, the most recent report demonstrates that constrained supply may in fact shape separation in one year from now's 10th Anniversary iPhone line-up.

Other reports also assert that Apple's major iPhone update could incorporate wireless charging and a glass body, no physical button, and an edge-to-edge, sans bezel display with an implanted Touch ID unique fingerprint sensor and camera.

The OLED iPhone 8 is probably going to be Apple's new premium flagship, yet the company will continue to offer other new models with conventional LCD screens, as per analysts. All these rumors and speculations about the upcoming iPhone 8 have left us with numerous questions and we surely can't hear the updates from Apple itself.