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iPhone 8

YEAH, WE KNOW. The iPhone 8 is still months away but that hasn't stopped speculation spilling details about Apple's next smartphone.

The iPhone 8, tipped by some to arrive as the 'iPhone Edition' or 'iPhone X' will be Apple's 10th-anniversary smartphone and looks set to be the first to debut wireless charging tech, a curved AMOLED display and an unusual vertical dual rear-facing camera. If rumours are to be believed, the so-called 'Edition' will launch alongside the less-impressive iPhone 7S and 7S Plus.

We've rounded up everything we know about the iPhone 8 so far and will update this article as soon as we hear more.  

Release date

The iPhone 8 is likely to be announced in September 2017, marking 10 years since the firm launched its first smartphone.

However, one report claims that it might not be available to buy until the fourth quarter, noting that the iPhone 8 may be available in limited quantity only. A note by analyst Timothy Arcuri from Cowen and Company has added weight to this and claims that production could be delayed due to issues with its Touch ID sensor.

Another report suggests the iPhone 8 may not arrive until 2018. A research Deutsche Bank, picked up by Business Insider, claims the smartphone won't make it onto shelves this year due to supply chain issues and "technical challenges".


As if just to confuse matters more, Digitimes is reporting that mass production of the iPhone 8 is on schedule and that the smartphone will see a release in October.


Price

If it's anything like Apple's new MacBooks, next year's iPhone will be more expensive than this year's release, and some are claiming that the highest-spec model will be the first iPhone to cost more than $1,000.


Rumoured specs

5.8in 2.5D OLED edge-to-edge display

New design with an 'all-glass' construction

Wireless charging support

Apple A11 chip

Rear-facing Touch ID sensor

iOS 11 with improved Siri, P2P payments

Face-scanning technology

Vertical dual cameras on rear

Support for LTE speeds up to 450Mbps


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26/6/17: OnLeaks has posted an image (below) of what appears to be an iPhone 8 dummy unit, showing off - once again - the phone's glossy design, edge-to-edge display and dual rear-facing cameras. With no Touch ID sensor on the back, the leak hints that the handset could pack an under-screen fingerprint sensor.

22/6/17: A research note obtained by Apple Insider claims that Apple is still "undecided" on the fingerprint technology for the iPhone 8. The note, from Cowen and Company's Timothy Arcuri, said that the firm has three options: thinning the cover glass over a sensor area, creating a pinhole through the glass for an optical or ultrasonic sensor, or trying a "film" sensor integrated into the display, using either capacitive or infrared technology. Regardless of which method Apple chooses, Arcuri notes that there will probably be a "one to two month" delay on the iPhone 8.

21/6/17:9to5Mac has obtained footage of an iPhone 8 dummy model (below), which shows off the bezel-less model next to an iPhone 7 Plus. The dummy appears to be the same as that which has appeared in earlier leaks, and confirms it's full-screen design, vertical dual cameras and lack of front-facing Touch ID.

19/6/17: UK retailer MobileFun has, for some reason, started selling accessories for the iPhone 8. The 'Olixar iPhone 8 Full Cover Tempered Glass Screen Protector' (below), priced at £24.99, appears to confirm that the iPhone 8 will feature a curved display, while the image (above) shows off the phone's bezel-less display and lack of physical home button, hinting at an under-display sensor fingerprint sensor.

15/6/17: Robert Hwang, CEO of Wistron - one of the companies putting together the next iPhone - has 'confirmed' that the iPhone 8 will be the first to come with wireless charging. 

"Assembly process for the previous generations of [iPhones] have not changed much though new features like waterproof and wireless charging now require some different testing, and waterproof function will alter the assembly process a bit," Hwang said at a meeting reported on by the Nikkei Asian Review

14/6/17: A research note seen by Barron's BlueFin Research Partners claims that production of the iPhone 8, or 'iPhone X' is on schedule, with a limited launch planned for September. "Our ongoing reads reinforce our earlier view that Apple will offer only minimal units of the iPhone X at launch with improved availability in October," it says, adding that 13 million handsets will be available in September. 

13/6/17: The iPhone 8's front and back panels have allegedly surfaced online (above) courtesy of a Reddit user citing 'a friend in the industry' who sourced them from China. If legit, expect the iPhone 8 to sport a near bezel-less front, and the back to be fully glass rather the usual aluminium build. The leak also shows off the so-called iPhone 7S and 7S Plus, which also sport an all-glass design and built-in wireless charging support.

12/6/17: Bloomberg reports that Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 won't offer gigabit LTE speeds. According to the report, Apple is looking to both Qualcomm and Intel to supply cellular modems for the next-gen iPhone, but Intel's upcoming XMM 7480 will only support speeds of up to 450Mbps. Apple will, Bloomberg reports, hold back the capabilities of the Qualcomm-powered devices to match those of the Intel-powered devices. 

7/6/17: iDropNews has got its mitts on the "most realistic" iPhone 8 render yet (below) which points to a full-screen design with a cutout at the top for the speaker and front-facing camera. The same report points to an under-screen fingerprint scanner, baked-in wireless charging support and front-facing "3D dual camera lens system" to add support for facial and iris recognition. 



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