iPhone 8 leaks continued popping up this past weekend with images of yet another dummy unit. The images were posted on Twitter by Onleaks. The dummy supports what we have seen many times in past for the iPhone 8's design. It includes a glass back, in-screen Touch ID, and more. Continue reading after the break to find out more.
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The dummy model in the picture shows dramatically reduced bezels, allowing for a nearly edge-to-edge display. At the top of the screen is the cutout for the front-facing camera, speaker, and sensors.
The back of the device also supports the claims of a vertical dual-camera design, which will allow for more advance augmented reality (AR) features. Just like with current iPhone models, the infamous camera bulge is still there. The model does not depict a rear Touch ID scanner, hinting that it may be embedded in the display.
Going along with the release of ARKit, AR may likely be a flagship capability of the new iPhone. Also, the device has been said to feature new biometric technologies like facial and maybe iris recognition.
The overall size of the dummy unit seems to show that the iPhone 8 will be slightly thicker than the current models. The iPhone 8 will reportedly measure 143.59 x 70.94 x 7.57 mm, compared to the iPhone 7 at 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm, and the iPhone 7 Plus at 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3 mm.
What do you think of this iPhone 8 dummy? Share your thoughts in the comments below, on Twitter, and Facebook. Thanks for reading!
Going along with the release of ARKit, AR may likely be a flagship capability of the new iPhone. Also, the device has been said to feature new biometric technologies like facial and maybe iris recognition.
The overall size of the dummy unit seems to show that the iPhone 8 will be slightly thicker than the current models. The iPhone 8 will reportedly measure 143.59 x 70.94 x 7.57 mm, compared to the iPhone 7 at 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm, and the iPhone 7 Plus at 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3 mm.
What do you think of this iPhone 8 dummy? Share your thoughts in the comments below, on Twitter, and Facebook. Thanks for reading!