iPhone 8 rumors have already arrived.
Iphone 8 Rumors
On Friday, the world reached peak Apple excitement when the new iPhone 7 devices became available in stores. Now that is done, people have already moved on to the iPhone 8.
Here are 6 of the most exciting iPhone 8 rumors out there:
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| iPhone 8 concept design |
1.
All-glass
iPhone
Apple Inc. filed a patent for
a "glass enclosure" back on July 30, 2014, which was recently
approved on Sept. 6, 2016, just one day before Apple's much-anticipated
iPhone 7 event.
The patent defines the
"glass enclosure" as a handheld computing device that would include
an enclosure made from structural walls of transparent glass material that can
be radio-transparent. The patent also states, "A laser frit bonding process
may be used to hermetically seal the two glass members together to create a
water resistant electronic device."
Back in May, a reliable
Apple watcher, John Gruber, mentioned on his podcast The Talk Showthat
his sources believed the iPhone that followed the 7 would have an all-glass
case (similar to the iPhone 4,) rather than the previously used aluminum.
In May, Nikkei reported
that, CEO Allen Horng from Catcher Technology — one of Apple's main iPhone casing
suppliers — said Apple plans to adopt a glass body for at least one iPhone
model coming in 2016.
2. Edge-to-edge display
According to MacRumors, a
complete redesign could be in store for the front of the iPhone come 2017.
It's believed the iPhone 8 will
do away with one of the most consistent iPhone features: the top, bottom and
side bezels, which house the home button, speaker and the front-facing camera.
By doing so, Apple would achieve a new edge-to-edge phone display, potentially
giving users a much broader phone screen to work with.
Concept design by Marek
Weidlich, showing an iPhone with edge-to-edge display.
MacRumors suggested that this change could cause
the Touch ID fingerprint scanner and the front-facing camera to be built
directly into the screen's display, which means we could potentially be seeing
an iPhone with no home button.
"The display itself is
said to be flexible 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," MacRumors reports.
"It may also feature edges that are curved on both sides."
3. 10-nanometer A11 chip
The iPhone has come a long
way from the iPhone 6's formerly impressive A8 processor. The new iPhone 7
devices feature a very thin A10 Fusion chip, and according to MacRumors, the
iPhone 8 models are expected to have 10-nanometer A11 chips which will improve
speed once again.
The publication reported
the phone could potentially, "... also include features like long-range
wireless charging and biometric additions like iris or facial scanning."
4. Wireless charging
Since the new iPhone 7 and
iPhone 7 Plus devices no longer have headphone jacks, if you insert wired
headphones into the Lightning port you won't be able to simultaneously charge
your phone.
According to a new report from
Bloomberg, the iPhone 8 is rumored to have the advanced ability to charge
wirelessly, which would definitely solve this issue.
While some smartphones like
Samsung's Galaxy S6 can be charged by sitting them on a charging pad, Apple's
wireless charging technology would allow a device to be charged through the air.
5. A digital crown
Another intriguing iPhone 8
rumor is that the device could possibly include a digital crown (like
the one on the Apple Watch).
Another Apple Inc.
patent published by he United States Patent and Trademark Office
shows that in 2014 the company filed for a digital crown for devices resembling
iPhones and iPads.
In case you're having a hard
time picturing how the Digital Crown feature would integrate with an iPhone, a
3D designer created a video to visually present the potential concept.
6. A ceramic iPhone?
After the release of the
Series 2 ceramic Apple Watch Edition this year, rumors of a ceramic iPhone have
been circulating. Cult of Mac's Killian Bell said, "Being four times
harder than steel … ceramic would be an ideal material for the next generation
of iPhone unibodies.”

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