One of Apple's suppliers may have revealed a key iPhone 8 feature. Shortly after Apple officially released the iPhone 7, multiple news sources already began to report about its successor, the iPhone 8.
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Recently, there have been reports that the Cupertino-based company will be bulking up on OLED supply this year.
Multiple reports suggest Apple will unveil the iPhone 8 during its flagship smartphone's tenth anniversary in September. The new iPhone is likely to feature an upgraded water resistance rating compared to the current generation iPhone.
The Apple iPhone 8 will have an all-glass body with a steel frame. It will also have an edge-to-edge curved OLED Display. The OLED Display was a hit in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge handsets.
In order to mark the flagship’s 10th anniversary, Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly planning impressive upgrades to the Apple iPhone 8. The Microsoft Surface Phone on the other hand is Microsoft’s way of returning to the smartphone industry with a bang.
According to the recent leaks on the newly generated patent for the future iPhone designs, the Cupertino tech giant is working on edge-to-edge screens in its upcoming models. The reports also suggest that the upcoming handsets including Apple iPhone 8 will feature an all-glass design.
Some analysts predict that the iPhone 8 will be a huge profit for Apple Company when the flagship is released.
There are more than nine months left before Apple tenth-anniversary special device will see the light of the day but Apple iPhone 8 leaks refuse to die down. Users are expecting Apple to release three new smartphones in 2017 with one of them with a revolutionary design and a lot of new features.
Apple is long rumored to do away with the traditional home button on its next generation iPhone. Now, there's report that Samsung is looking to follow Apple's footstep and get rid of the home button on its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8.
Looks like iPhone fans are in for a treat as Apple is reportedly gearing up to release a larger version of the iPhone 8.
Apple is likely to unveil three new iPhones next year. A recently surfaced documentation suggest that Apple is gearing up to launch an iPhone 7S, an iPhone 7S Plus, and a completely redesigned iPhone 8 in Sept. 2017.
Looks like all of iPhone 8's OLED variants will sport curved displays. Apple has reportedly ordered plastic OLED instead of glass OLED from Samsung Display. About 100 million units of curved OLED displays are likely to hit the store shelves by late 2017.
Rumors are running rampant that Apple is all set to take wraps off its redesigned iPhone next year. Expected to arrive in September, the iPhone 8 is likely to feature a curved OLED display and oust its signature home button.