There has been many alleged iPhone 8 dummies, schematics, and technical drawings, but no physical components has leaked out, until Monday. On which, a pair of images showing the font back phone panels was shared in a Reddit post. These images may give us our first looks at Apple's designs for the OLED iPhone and well as the LCD iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus. Continue reading after the break to find out more.
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One of the images "confirms" that the iPhone 8 could feature a vertically stacked dual-lens camera, with an LED flash built into the bulge. The front panel for said iPhone shows a nearly full-screen design with only a tin bar at the top. Also, there is a cutout near the top for the front-facing camera and the earpiece. The physical Home button is nowhere to been seen. The alleged front plate has virtually no bezels and appears to use glass that is slightly curved at the edges.
The other photograph, shown above, shows these alleged iPhone 8 parts pictured next to the alleged components for the 4.7-inch iPhone 7s and the 5.5-inch iPhone 7s Plus. Those phones are said to feature a refined iPhone 7 design.
The rear shells shown in the photo appear to be made from glass. This was predicted by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo so to support wireless charging.
The images are said to have been obtained from a vendor that got them from a glass supplier in China. Apple has reportedly prototyped more than 10 different iPhoen designs this year, but it is yet to be seen if these images represent the iPhones that Apple will ship this fall.
The rear shells shown in the photo appear to be made from glass. This was predicted by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo so to support wireless charging.
The images are said to have been obtained from a vendor that got them from a glass supplier in China. Apple has reportedly prototyped more than 10 different iPhoen designs this year, but it is yet to be seen if these images represent the iPhones that Apple will ship this fall.
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