IPhone 8 Final Design? Significant Secrets of the 'Giant Power Button'

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IPhone 8 Final Design? Significant Secrets of the 'Giant Power Button'






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Apple 's most credible design of' iPhone 8 'to be released in autumn. Forbes cited data from the smartphone case designer Nodus and the Apple supply chain, and the iPhone 8 has a larger 5.8-inch screen on a 4-mm bezel, a larger power button, and integrated touch ID functionality on the power button Reported. Unlike the Galaxy S8, which has a curved front side, the screen is flat.





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There is no 3.5mm headphone jack controversial on iPhone 7 either. The rumored connector of the rumored to be replaced with a USB Type C connector is retained for quick charging. The top of the iPhone 8 screen is expected to show connectivity and battery level to show the network status with WiFi and carrier. The power button is enlarged.





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Most iPhone users press the Home button (Touch ID) to unlock and make an App Store payment. But the iPhone 8 is rumored that this home button will disappear. You need to authenticate users differently than before. The 'giant' power button, double the size, is enough to embed the Touch ID. Sony already has a built-in fingerprint sensor on the power button of its smartphone Xperia and is the best option Apple can consider for failing to put the built-in fingerprint sensor into practical use.

Forbes said the iPhone 8 will be equipped with a new vertical dual camera, but it does not know the exact hardware specifications. However, I expect the improvement of aperture performance to be almost certain, while maintaining the same 12 megapixel wide angle and telephoto lens as the previous iPhone 7 plus. The new L-type battery also improves battery life significantly. The disadvantage of all such improvements is the single. That's the price.

The iPhone 8 will be Apple's most expensive iPhone, starting at $ 1,100. Some sources say Apple will ship only two models of 128GB and 256GB, but Forbes says there is not enough information to support it.





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I think it would be a good phone if they reduced the price a bit. 1100$ seems just way too expensive.

No way in hell am I paying $1100 for a phone