2017 will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone and Apple
has something major planned to celebrate the occasion. We're more than a year
away from the launch of the iPhone 8, but because of Apple's ambitious plans
for the device, there are already an abundance of rumors hinting at the
impressive features coming in the 2017 iPhone.
Apple is rumored to be testing more than 10 prototype iPhone
models, so it's not entirely clear what we're going to see, and because there
are so many test devices in play, rumors are also conflicting and murky at this
time.
Rumors suggest it's going to be a radical redesign, with an
edge-to-edge display that does away with the top and bottom bezels where
features like the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and the front-facing camera are
housed. Instead, Touch ID and the camera may be built directly into the display,
meaning there will be no Home button. Jony Ive has wanted to introduce an
iPhone that looks like a single sheet of glass for several years, and glass is
also necessary if Apple wants to introduce wireless charging.
With an edge-to-edge design, the display would take up the
entire front of the iPhone, but it isn't clear if the display will grow to fit
the iPhone or the iPhone will be shrunken down to fit the display (rumors
suggest Apple will use a 5.5-inch or larger display). The display itself is said
to be flexible plastic OLED rather than an LCD, allowing Apple to introduce a
thinner device that consumes less power and offers a better display with higher
contrast ratio and more true to life colors. It may also feature edges that are
curved on both sides like the Samsung Galaxy S7, but rumors are unclear on this
point. Should the display have curved edges, the edges could respond to touch
gestures.
As for the body, rumors suggest Apple is finally going to
move away from the aluminum used in the iPhone 5, 5s, 6, 6s, and SE, instead
re-adopting a glass body that's similar to the body that was used in the iPhone
4. At least one iPhone model coming in 2017 will use a glass body, according to
Apple supplier Catcher Technology, and according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the
glass will be built around an aluminum or stainless steel frame. ike the iPhone
7, the iPhone 8 is expected to be water resistant, but it may have an improved
IP68 water resistance rating. It will continue to be able to hold up to rain,
splashes, and brief submersion in water.
Inside, the iPhone 8 is expected to have a 10-nanometer A11
chip that will be both faster and more efficient, plus rumors suggest it could
also include features like wireless charging and biometric additions like iris,
facial, or gesture recognition. In higher-end models with a dual-lens camera,
both lenses are expected to feature optical image stabilization.
Apple is said to be planning to position the OLED iPhone 8
as a ~5-inch "premium" model that will perhaps be sold alongside
standard 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone models with traditional LCD screens.
All three models may include glass bodies and wireless
charging, but it is unclear if the two LCD models will feature the same curved
edge-to-edge display rumored for the higher-end device and what differentiating
features will be included. Rumors suggest the OLED iPhone is going to be pricy,
with multiple rumors referring to it as "premium" and one rumor
suggesting it could sell for upwards of $1,000, which is a good deal more
expensive than previous iPhones.
The iPhone 8 is still under development and will likely
launch in the fall of 2017, and in the months ahead of its launch, we'll
undoubtedly learn more about the specs of the device.
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