After last month's iPhone 7 release, and its bigger kin, the iPhone 7 Plus, stays out of stock - both good and bad news for Apple. As the wait for availability pile up, eyes are slowly turning to their future, the iPhone 8.
Considering the way that the 2017 iPhone will mark its ten years creation, Apple is expected to bring a radical new design. As indicated by Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI securities mentioned, the iPhone 8 won't include an aluminum back, and instead, it will return to a glass frame. Apple had utilized the glass design in the past, with the iPhone 4S being the last phone to highlight it before the company proceeded onward to aluminum designs.
Another report from Nikkei shared an announcement from a Sharp official (Sharp is an Apple provider) who said that the 2017 iPhone would embrace an OLED display. The iPhone 8 may showcase a 5-inch form, and may likewise include a 2.5D glass.
An OLED display with a 2.5 D glass could prove to be a treat for the eye and enhance the user experience to great extents - the combination is unique and can prove to be a significant factor in the choice of people who have an eye for displays while choosing a phone.
The Apple iPhone 7 retained some of the design elements from the older models, which removed the physical button and adjusted the radio wire band location on the back. The 7 Plus got the biggest redesign, with the expansion of a double main camera. Both gadgets likewise got a modest knock in battery life contrasted with iPhones released a year ago.
Stay tuned for the latest news and updates on the iPhone 8 and whether its exciting specs are bright enough to steal the show from the iPhone 7 models.
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