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What To Expect From The New Iphone 8 by amakoro(m): 5:31pm On Feb 23, 2017
Apple has always been in the fore front of technology, with revolutionary gadget. Steve Jobs said during the unveiling the first iPhone, ‘Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along and changes everything.’


Ten years on, this year’s iPhone 8 looks set to be a full reinvention for the billion-selling gadget – and the latest detail to emerge is that it will have a ‘revolutionary’ front-facing infrared camera.


Here is what to expect from iPhone 8


Respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo – who has a long track record of accurate predictions of upcoming iPhone models – said that Apple is going to shake things up with a new ‘curved’ look in 2017.

The prediction has been echoed with rumours from within Apple’s supply chain.

Speaking to Nikkei Asian review earlier this year, source predicted that the next phone would be ‘equipped with a screen bent on the two sides’.

As well as a larger screen dominating the front of the device, Apple may well ditch the Home button entirely – echoing rival Google, whose Pixel phone has no physical buttons on the front.

Manufacturing documents from Apple’s Asian supply chain suggest it’ll have a new ‘invisible’ home button, according to leaked documents seen by Apple Insider.

Citing sources in Apple’s supply chain, Japanese business publication NIkkei said the new phone will come in three models – and all will have glass backs.

All three phones will have glass backs supplied by Biel Crystal Manufactory and Lens Technology in China.

‘Apple has tentatively decided that all the 5.5-inch, 5-inch and 4.7-inch models will have glass backs, departing from metal casings adopted by current iPhones, and Biel and Lens are likely to be providing all the glass backs for the new iPhones next year,’ the source said.

Other smartphone brands such as Samsung already offer wireless charging – and Apple uses it in Apple Watch – so analysts believe the new iPhone will charge wirelessly.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities predicted wireless charging in at least one of the models on sale this year.

Instead of plugging phones into a cable, users will sit them on a dedicated charging pad to power them up.

Next year’s crop of iPhones could contain a mysterious high-powered new model – codenamed ‘Ferrari’ – according to leaked documents from Chinese manufacturers.

Apple Insider says that the leaked document hints at three handsets – titled D20, D21 and D22 – and that D20 and D21 will be the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus.

The third handset will be, ‘A completely redesigned high-end variant,’ according to the site.


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Re: What To Expect From The New Iphone 8 by koolet: 5:57pm On Feb 23, 2017
IPhone 7 don expire b datt
Re: What To Expect From The New Iphone 8 by fineboynl(m): 7:50pm On Feb 23, 2017
time wait for no body so don't kill yourself.
well I am actually waiting for IPhone 10

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