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iPhone 8 Has A New, Impressive Concept

By Ajay Kadkol | Apr 05, 2017 09:22 AM EDT

The iPhones from Apple for this year, at least at the moment, might either retain their naming scheme or come out with a totally different name. All eyes are on Apple now, since the Cupertino firm will be celebrating their 10th year anniversary of releasing their iconic 'iPhones' that are now popular worldwide. That said, a new concept for the has emerged for the upcoming flagship for 2017, the iPhone 8.

Apple is expected to launch the 2017 variants of iPhones sometime in September this year. Samsung will be supplying the displays for the Apple iPhone 8 that will reportedly be sporting an OLED panel. A report from the Phone Arena highlights a concept design of the upcoming iPhone that reportedly matches all rumours so far.

The image renders on the website indicates a sleek design with a dual-tone panel on the back with the usual dual-lens camera and a flash ring at the back. An all-metal body with a completely blank panel. A USB Type-C port is a part of the render since the possibility of the new port will be a part of the actual iPhone 8. As seen in the renders, the touch ID is there but not as a part of the hardware.

Meanwhile, other details from the Business Insider reports that people are working for the manufacturer to take care of the AR side of things that's a likely possibility to be implemented on the Apple iPhone 8.

Apple will reportedly be ditching the front-facing home button that also serves as touch-ID authentication, and will instead implement the touch-ID technology directly into the display on the new iPhone 8. Overall, the smartphone enthusiasts especially Apple fans have high expectations of Apple's next smartphone to be uniquely designed rather than the same design that's been carried out for the past three years.

 

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