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Sources confirm some of iPhone 8ās biggest upgrades
- In its report on the new iPhone 8,Ā BloombergĀ corroboratesĀ many previous rumorsĀ about the next-gen iPhone, but suggests that more āambitiousā features may be scaled back or ditched due to manufacturing problems.
- According to the report, and as weāve discussed on the show, Apple is preparing three iPhones for launch. Two will simply be updated versions of the current iPhone, while the high-end model will sport a totally revamped look.
- Apple is testing a premium version with a screen that covers almost the entire front of the device. Ā That results in a display slightly larger than that of an iPhone y Pus but with an overall phone size closer to the iPhone 7.
- The updated lower-end model iPhones will stick with LCD displays and get fewer hardware updates.
- "One of the latest prototype designs includes symmetrical, slightly curved glass on the front and the back. The curves are similar in shape to those on the front of the iPhone 7. The newĀ OLED screenĀ itself is flat, while the cover glass curves into a steel frame. The design is similar conceptually to the iPhone 4 from 2010ā
- "Apple also tested a more ambitious prototype with the same slightly curved front and steel frame, but a glass back with more dramatic curves on the top and bottom like the original iPhone design from 2007, one of the people said. ā
- "Apple suppliers have so far struggled to reliably produce heavily curved glass in mass quantities, so the company is more likely toĀ shipĀ the version with more subdued curvesā
- "Significant camera changes are also in testing for Appleās overhauled iPhone. For the back of the phone, Apple is testing versions of the phone with the dual-camera system positioned vertically, instead of horizontally like on the iPhone 7 Plus, which could result in improved photos,ā
- āApple has ⦠experimented with integrating the iPhoneās fingerprint scanner into the screen of the OLED version, which would be technically challenging, the people saidā. Ā TouchID on the