iPhone 8 Release: Rumored Date And Design

iPhone 7 has just been recently released back in September 2016 and already many iPhone users and fanatics alike are talking about the iPhone 8 release. There have already been talks that the iPhone 8 release will include many additional features that have gotten everyone on the edge of their seats.

According to PC Advisor UK, there is even a possibility for Apple to skip iPhone 7s and just proceed to the iPhone 8 release as this upgrade is far different from iPhone 7. There are even talks that the next iPhone will simply be called The iPhone or iPhone Pro. 

The iPhone 8 release, if Apple were to follow their annual trend of releasing phones, will be on September 2017. However, 2017 marks the 10th year of iPhone so Apple may have few things up their sleeves to surprise Apple users.

It is rumored that the iPhone 8 release will showcase a phone that sports an edge-to-edge OLED screen, making things more interesting. This has never been seen on any iPhones released since 2007. The button for TouchID fingerprint scanner will be part of the screen.

Using the OLED display will most likely make the iPhone 8 release more interesting as the latest phone will be much thinner. Samsung fans will enjoy this as the iPhone 8 will somehow have the same effect and feel as Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

iPhone 8 release is also highly anticipated as the new phone is also expected to consume less power even in the highest of brightness settings, offering better contrast and color reproduction. According to an iPhone 8 release report from Forbes, the iPhone 8 may come in a ceramic body, giving the new iPhone a new look and gives it even more class and style.

Other reports on the iPhone 8 release say that the newest phone may also be just the same as iPhone 7. However, there may be changes in shape and tactile sensations. But whatever the final design will be, fans can be certainl that Apple developers are looking into coming up with an iPhone worthy to be their anniversary edition.


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