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iPhone 8: Here's everything we think we know so far

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  • What will it be called?

    What will it be called?

    iPhone 8 seems to be the name bubbling up to the top the most, but it's unlikely to be the final name because it's a recipe for confusion down the line. Other names I'm also coming across are iPhone X and iPhone Edition.

    However, I'm still going to go with iPhone Pro, not only because it has a better ring to it but also because it would redefine the device as a completely new class of iPhone.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • OLED display

    OLED display

    A super-sized 5.8-inch OLED display won't come cheap, especially considering the fact that Apple will have to retrofit the display with a graphite layer to protect the 3D Touch sensor film from the additional heat generated by the wireless charging feature.

    If Apple wants OLED displays, the only supplier that can accommodate the demand is Samsung, which means not only that the two biggest smartphone players once again become entwined, but also means that Apple is reliant on a single supplier for a critical component.

    The OLED display is also going to be expensive, so expensive that it will be the single most expensive component in the iPhone 8, costing close to $100 per panel.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Mirror finish

    Mirror finish

    Apple is likely to want to offer iPhone 8 owners a visual cue that they are indeed owners of a $1,000+ smartphone, and the best way to do that would be to offer a distinctive finish.

    One such finish that has been rumored is a mirror finish, which would complement the shiny jet black finish found on the existing iPhone lineup.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Price

    Price

    It's been reported that the top-spec version will set buyers back well over $1,000, or maybe even as high as $1,200, which would be as much as a MacBook Pro.

    That sounds steep, but bear in mind that the top-spec iPhone 7 Plus with 256GB of storage already costs $969.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • When will the iPhone 8 ship?

    When will the iPhone 8 ship?

    The usual pattern that Apple has followed as of late is to unveil the new iPhone on the first or second Tuesday or Wednesday of September, and then ship the iPhone second Friday following the event, or, as was the case with the iPhone 6s in 2015, the third Friday.

    However, the current rumormill is suggesting that while the iPhone 8 will go on pre-order in September, it won't be ship until October or perhaps even November.

    This would allow Apple to not only get the regular and Plus iPhones out of the door, but also gauge demand for the iPhone 8, as well as catch up on shortages due to low component yields.

    There are some going as far as to suggest that the tenth-anniversary iPhone 8 won't ship this year. This seems unlikely to me.

    Another possibility is that that the iPhone 8 will launch with some features disabled because the software for some features won't be ready. As bad as this sounds, it's better than having buggy features.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks

    First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks

    Above is the first alleged parts leak for the iPhone 8, which appeared on Reddit the other day.

    The parts fit in with the current crop of rumors, and show a thin screen bezel with a space at the top of the display for front-facing camera, microphone, and speaker.

    Also, there's no spot for the Touch ID sensor, suggesting that Apple will build it into the display.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks

    First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks

    Above is the first alleged parts leak for the iPhone 8, which appeared on Reddit the other day.

    This photo allegedly shows Phone 8 components along with components for the 4.7-inch iPhone 7s and the 5.5-inch iPhone 7s Plus. The backs are glass, which would be required for wireless charging.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • No Gigabit LTE

    No Gigabit LTE

    Apple isn't planning to include support for next-generation gigabit networks with its new iPhone rumored to be released this fall, according to a recent rumor because Apple is going to switch from Qualcomm models to Intel, and Intel won't have a 5G Gigabit LTE modem ready for the launch.

    This gives handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy S8 a potential advantage over the new iPhone, but given that 5G LTE is unlikely to become the norm over the lifespan of the device.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • What will the iPhone 8 look like?

    What will the iPhone 8 look like?

    It's impossible to tell, but French gadget leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, who goes by the Twitter handle of OnLeaks, put together a video based on a factory CAD drawing he came across, and gives us probably the best look at the next-generation iPhone to date.

    The screen on the front is only interrupted by the earpiece hole, while the back features twin cameras in a vertical orientation (this is for better depth sensing for AR). The placement of the physical buttons such as the mute switch, the volume controls, and power button are similar to that of the iPhone 7, but the Touch ID sensor is built into the front display.

    There have also been a few leaks from case makers, but I find that case makers can be very hit and miss. Because case makers are prepared to pay for leaks in order to find out what a new iPhone will look like and get cases out before the competition, there's an entire industry out there of people why try to profit off this by offering fake designs.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • How many iPhones will Apple unveil?

    How many iPhones will Apple unveil?

    We've come to expect Apple to release two handsets -- a regular iPhone and a super-sized Plus version. However, this time around it seems that there will be a regular and a Plus (expected to be called the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus) and the OLED iPhone 8.

    However, some of the more questionable supply chain chatter suggests that Foxconn has only received orders for two handsets, and that the Plus handset will actually feature the OLED display.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Touch ID embedded into the display

    Touch ID embedded into the display

    In order to make the Galaxy S8 bezel-free, Samsung moved the fingerprint reader to the rear of the device.

    Think that's crazy (plenty of reviewers think it's a bad idea)? Well, there have been a number of rumors that have suggested Apple will do the same.

    However, the rumor that's now gaining the most traction is that Apple will embed the Touch ID sensor into the actual display of the iPhone 8. This means that Apple can simultaneously save on bezel space and keep the position familar for existing users.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Virtual home button

    Virtual home button

    A physical Home button has graced the front of the iPhone since it was first released a decade ago, and while the Touch ID sensor has been added, it still remains a physical button taking up space on the bezel.

    But a recent patent awarded to Apple outlines how the Touch ID sensor could be embedded into the display, allowing for virtual buttons on the display so Apple could finally do away with the physical button.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Wireless charging

    Wireless charging

    A number of data points suggest that this feature is inbound, from the reports that the aluminum back on the iPhone is being swapped out for a glass back (wireless charging doesn't play well with a metal case), that Foxconn has the contract of making the wireless charging modules, and Apple's joining of the Wireless Power Consortium.

    Then there's the fact that this is a feature that's been present on many top-end Android handsets for a few years.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Samsung

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Vertical dual cameras

    Vertical dual cameras

    The dual-cameras on the iPhone 7 are horizontal, but several rumors suggest that Apple will change this to a vertical layout for the iPhone 8. Why is unclear. Perhaps it helps eliminate parallax issues with zoom, or maybe it's linked to the new built-in AR functionality.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • What about a ceramic iPhone 8? Or sapphire display?

    What about a ceramic iPhone 8? Or sapphire display?

    Highly unlikely. First off, it would add to the price significantly, but it is also doubtful that Apple would either want to or even be able to scale up production of either material.

    Doubly so after suffering sapphire yield problems for the iPhone 6 Touch ID display a few years back.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Iris scanning

    Iris scanning

    Apple's been working hard to improve the iPhone's camera over the past few years, and reports suggest that the camera will be leveraged to offer owners a new way to unlock their iPhone -- iris scanning. Again, it's nothing new -- Samsung's ill-fated Galaxy Note 7 was one of the first smartphones to feature this technology -- so it's more a case of Apple playing catch-up.

    It's also likely that we will see facial recognition finally come to the iPhone (although both iris scanning and facial recognition seem to be far more or a hassle on the new Samsung Galaxy S8 than using a fingerprint reader).

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Samsung

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Augmented reality

    Augmented reality

    It's important to know that AR doesn't have to mean glasses or goggles. A heads-up display in a car or holding up a smartphone and having the display show information on your surroundings are both valid examples of AR (Think Pokémon Go).

    Apple's ecosystem currently revolves around the iPhone (yes, iPhone, not Mac). A new class of product that sits outside of this would be a distraction unless Apple were almost guaranteed of its success. Strategically, it doesn't make much sense for Apple to crowd the marketplace with a new product. It makes far more sense for Apple to bolt AR onto the iPhone as a new feature than try to carve out a new product line.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Niantic

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Better waterproofing

    Better waterproofing

    The current iPhone is rated as water resistant, but Samsung's Galaxy S7 has a higher rating -- IP68 compared with the iPhone's IP67 (an explanation of the IP rating can be found here).

    So again, an example of Apple playing catch-up with Samsung.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Apple Pencil support

    Apple Pencil support

    While a stylus isn't for everyone, the iPad's Apple Pencil has its fans, and it's a feature I hear people asking for on a regular basis.

    And on the plus side, it would allow Apple to sell more $99 accessories.

    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Possible tech spec

    Possible tech spec

    • Apple's next-generation quad-core A11 processor
    • Glass and stainless steel chassis
    • Wireless charging
    • Intel or Qualcomm modem
    • Dual-lens camera-enabled AR capabilities
    • Curved, edge-to-edge display with True Tone technology and/or Ion-X glass
    • Virtual home button
    • Touch ID sensor embedded into the display
    • Four or more colors including a reflective, mirror-like option
    • Improved water resistance (IP68)
    • Support for the Apple Pencil
    • Iris scanner
    • Support for LTE speeds up to 450Mbps
    • 3GB of RAM
    • Storage ranging from 64GB to 256GB
    • $1,000+ price tag
    Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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  • What will it be called?
  • OLED display
  • Mirror finish
  • Price
  • When will the iPhone 8 ship?
  • First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks
  • First alleged iPhone 8 parts leaks
  • No Gigabit LTE
  • What will the iPhone 8 look like?
  • How many iPhones will Apple unveil?
  • Touch ID embedded into the display
  • Virtual home button
  • Wireless charging
  • Vertical dual cameras
  • What about a ceramic iPhone 8? Or sapphire display?
  • Iris scanning
  • Augmented reality
  • Better waterproofing
  • Apple Pencil support
  • Possible tech spec

Here's a rundown of what we think we know about the iPhone 8 based on rumors, leaks, and supply chain chatter.

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What will it be called?

iPhone 8 seems to be the name bubbling up to the top the most, but it's unlikely to be the final name because it's a recipe for confusion down the line. Other names I'm also coming across are iPhone X and iPhone Edition.

However, I'm still going to go with iPhone Pro, not only because it has a better ring to it but also because it would redefine the device as a completely new class of iPhone.

Published: July 21, 2017 -- 17:30 GMT (10:30 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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