Apple is set to debut iPhone 8 on September 12th. The date of the debut falls on the 10th anniversary of Apple smartphones so plans would be in place to make it a huge success, and a major comeback as the previous iPhone 7 fell short of the high expectations of users especially in the aspect of battery longetivity.
There are rumors suggesting that the iPhone 8 may be limited in stock at launch, but Apple CEO Tim Cook dismissed this as unfounded.
Concerning the specs of iPhone 8 there might be an absence of the home button and finger print sensor, buy not to worry it should come with 3D facial recognition sensors. We have also seen dummy versions of the handset with a glass back (to allow for wireless charging), metal sides, and a dual-camera.
For the screen it will make use of OLED displays. Unlike conventional LCD panels, the pixels on an OLED screen produce their own light. That means the screen doesn’t need a backlight, saving power. But it also means that individual pixels can be turned off, allowing for truer blacks – thus improving dynamic range and widening the colour gamut. Apple is reportedly plotting three display sizes for the iPhone 8: 4.7-inches, 5.5-inches and 5.8-inches. For navigation, given the absence of a Home button, analysts at KGI Research believe that the bottom of the iPhone 8’s screen may be portioned off for functions. This new display function area at the bottom could potentially provide custom controls depending on the app you’re using.
For the performance Apple is also highly likely to introduce a new system-on-a-chip (SoC) for the iPhone 8, as is always the case with major iPhone releases. The iPhone 7 runs on the new A10 Fusion chip, but the iPhone 8 will utilise a newer SoC – probably the unannounced A11 processor.
There are rumors suggesting that the iPhone 8 may be limited in stock at launch, but Apple CEO Tim Cook dismissed this as unfounded.
Concerning the specs of iPhone 8 there might be an absence of the home button and finger print sensor, buy not to worry it should come with 3D facial recognition sensors. We have also seen dummy versions of the handset with a glass back (to allow for wireless charging), metal sides, and a dual-camera.
For the screen it will make use of OLED displays. Unlike conventional LCD panels, the pixels on an OLED screen produce their own light. That means the screen doesn’t need a backlight, saving power. But it also means that individual pixels can be turned off, allowing for truer blacks – thus improving dynamic range and widening the colour gamut. Apple is reportedly plotting three display sizes for the iPhone 8: 4.7-inches, 5.5-inches and 5.8-inches. For navigation, given the absence of a Home button, analysts at KGI Research believe that the bottom of the iPhone 8’s screen may be portioned off for functions. This new display function area at the bottom could potentially provide custom controls depending on the app you’re using.
For the performance Apple is also highly likely to introduce a new system-on-a-chip (SoC) for the iPhone 8, as is always the case with major iPhone releases. The iPhone 7 runs on the new A10 Fusion chip, but the iPhone 8 will utilise a newer SoC – probably the unannounced A11 processor.
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