Sunday 26 March 2017

iPhone 8 Review

iPhone 8 Review


APPLE HAS A MAJOR IPHONE REDESIGN PLANNED FOR 2017
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WITH A GLASS BODY AND EDGE-TO-EDGE OLED DISPLAY THAT INCLUDES AN INTEGRATED TOUCH ID FINGERPRINT SENSOR AND FRONT-FACING CAMERA. THE NEW IPHONE MAY BE SOLD ALONGSIDE UPGRADED (BUT STANDARD) 4.7 AND 5.5-INCH IPHONES .
EXPECTED FEATURES
  • 5.8" OLED display
  • Faster A11 processor
  • Glass body
  • Edge-to-edge display
  • Camera and Touch ID integrated in display
  • No Home button
  • Wireless charging
  • Three models - One OLED, two standard

Apple's iPhone 8-Coming 2017.

2017 will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone and Apple has something major planned to celebrate the occasion. We've got several months to go until the launch of the iPhone 8, but because of Apple's ambitious plans for the device, there are already an abundance of rumors hinting at the impressive features coming in the 2017 iPhone.
Apple is rumored to be testing more than 10 prototype iPhone models, so it's not entirely clear what we're going to see, and because there are so many test devices in play, rumors are also conflicting and murky at this time.
Rumors suggest it's going to be a radical redesign, with an edge-to-edge display that does away with the top and bottom bezels where features like the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and the front-facing camera are housed. Instead, Touch ID and the camera may be built directly into the display, meaning there will be no Home button. Jony Ive has wanted to introduce an iPhone that looks like a single sheet of glass for several years, and glass is also necessary if Apple wants to introduce wireless charging.
With an edge-to-edge design, the iPhone 8 may be similar in size to the 4.7-inch iPhone, but with a display the size of the 5.5-inch iPhone. Rumors suggest it will feature a 5.8-inch display with 5.15 inches of usable area, with the rest dedicated to virtual buttons that will replace the existing Home button.

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