The
iPhone 8 is one of the most eagerly anticipated smartphones of the year, 2017.
In the history of iPhone, 2017 will mark the 10th anniversary
and the Apple Company has planned to celebrate the occasion. There has been an
abundance of rumors hinting at the impressive features coming in the 2017
iPhone.
Here, we bring down the rumored details of iPhone 8:
It
is rumored that iPhone 8 features a radical redesign, with an edge-to-edge
display that does away with the top and bottom bezels. It features the Touch ID
fingerprint sensor and the front-facing camera. Touch ID will either be built
into the display or eliminated entirely in favor of facial recognition
technology.
iPhone
will not have a physical Home button and no bezels aside from a small area for
the front-facing camera. It may look like the 4.7-inch iPhone but with a
display the size of the 5.5-inch iPhone.
The
display of the phone will be flexible plastic OLED rather than an LCD. This
makes the company introduce a thinner device that consumes less power besides
offering a better display with higher contrast ratio and more true to life
colors.
It
is heard that Apple might adopt a glass body that's similar to the body that
was used in the iPhone 4.
Price:
iPhone
8 will be expensive than the previous series and some suggest that the
highest-spec model will be the first iPhone to cost more than $1,000.
A
new report at Forbes claims that pricing could start at an eye-watering $1,100
to $1,200, with Apple to offer the handset in 128GB and 256GB configurations
only.
EXPECTED FEATURES
· Faster A11 processor
· Glass body
· Edge-to-edge display
· Facial Recognition,
perhaps replacing Touch ID
· Wireless charging
· Three models - One
OLED, two standards
Rumoured specs
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5.8in 2.5D OLED edge-to-edge display
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New design with an 'all-glass' construction
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71x143x7.4mm
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Wireless charging support
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Apple A11 chip
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Rear-facing Touch ID sensor
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iOS 11 with improved Siri, P2P payments
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Face-scanning technology
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Vertical dual cameras on rear
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Support for LTE speeds up to 450Mbps
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