iPhone 8 new rumored details have started to appear online. The alleged information came from the same websites that were also able to predict the removal of Apple's headphone jack from iPhone 7. Now, the iPhone 8 is believed to come with a wireless charging feature.
Aside from the wireless feature, iPhone 8 is also rumored to have a new curved AMOLED display. The said feature is believed to bring a major change from the LCD screens in the current iPhones, given that the AMOLED is lighter, thinner, more flexible and power efficient.
Based on the patent filed by the Apple, the iPhone 8 features a new technique, wherein touch sensors are placed around either side of the phone to allow for new input sources. Furthermore, the patent also indicates that the physical buttons like the volume controls are also replaced by the embedded touch sensors. That said, experts believe that the iPhone 8 may no longer have the currents buttons, and may instead have the touch-enabled areas of the existing UI.
Meantime, while some believe that Apple's move to remove the headphone jack was not a good idea, reports suggest that this has generally been a non-issue, considering that the iPhone 7 was the country's top-selling smartphone in the three months until October 2016. To remain relevant in the smartphone business, Apple is expected to provide amazing features for the iPhone 8, Stuff reported.
Moreover, iPhone 8, which is believed to release in 2017, is also likely to come with a full frontal display, specifically a sapphire display that is reported to be stronger than the Gorilla Glass, with the slim, smooth rare surface. Rumors also claim that the next Apple smartphone's wireless charger will largely use the Foxconn Technology.
iPhone 8 reported specs and features, however, should be noted that none so far has been confirmed yet by Apple. Nevertheless, these speculations may also be true, given that the company has been able to deliver every rumor that comes with each of its upcoming smartphone, according to report. Watch Samsung Galaxy S8 vs iPhone 8: Looking Towards 2017's BIGGEST Releases