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IPhone 8 Features, Rumors And Everything You Need To Know

Apple IPhone 8 Release Date And Features

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Even before the dust settles in the buzz created by the release of Apple IPhone 7, various online communities and sites are now speculating about the release of the Apple IPhone 8. Though numerous reliable sources state that the next smartphones to be released by Apple in its IPhone flagship is the IPhone 7s and the IPhone 7s Plus, this does not stop the pundits from speculating about the Apple IPhone 8.

Since 2017 will mark the 10th anniversary of IPhone, Apple is said to be preparing to release their best smartphone yet. The rumor threads for IPhone 8 specification has already started and, so far, things are getting quite interesting. From having a curved body to removing all visible buttons, the rumored IPhone 8 features are getting tech and gadget enthusiast super excited with Apple's next installation of its IPhone line.

Sources which predicted that Apple will remove the headphone jack in its IPhone 7 correctly are in unison that the IPhone 8 release date will be on September 2017. This release date is of course dependent on the IPhone 7s and IPhone 7s Plus release dates which are pegged at early to mid-2017.  Barring any postponements, the September 2018 release date may be right on the dot.

One of the key features that is predicted to be unveiled by Apple in its next smartphones is wireless charging capabilities. According to CNET, since Apple's closest rival, Samsung, has already done it, experts believe that Apple is sure to follow suit.

Given the numerous patents granted to Apple starting March of 2015, experts are already coming up with IPhone 8 features. One of the top rumors for IPhone 8 is that Apple might forego the home button and integrate transparent sensors. With the home button out of the picture, the Apple IPhone 8 will have a slicker all glass body. The Touch ID and the camera for IPhone 8 will be integrated in its display.

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