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iPhone 8 release date, specs and price (Review)


We've rounded up everything we know about the iPhone 8 so far and will update this article as soon as we hear more.  
Release dateThe iPhone 8 will be officially unveiled on 12 September. Apple has sent out invites (below) to a launch event in its newly-built Steve Jobs Theatre on its new campus, where it's also expected to unveil the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus.
Naturally, Apple will stream the event on its website, and it's expected to kick off at 6pm UK time.
Despite the iPhone 8's imminent launch event, some reports claim that it might not be available to buy until the fourth quarter, and in limited quantities. A note by analyst Timothy Arcuri from Cowen and Company has added weight to this and claims that production could be delayed due to issues with its Touch ID sensor.
Another report suggests the iPhone 8 may not arrive until 2018. A research note from Deutsche Bank, picked up by Business Insider, claims the smartphone won't make it onto shelves this year due to supply chain issues and "technical challenges".
That said, Digitimes is reporting that mass production of the iPhone 8 is on schedule and that the smartphone will see release in October.
PriceIf it's anything like Apple's new MacBooks, next year's iPhone will be more expensive than this year's release, with some analysts claiming that the highest-spec model will be the first iPhone to cost more than $1,000.
A report at Forbes claims that pricing could start at an eye-watering $1,100 to $1,200, with Apple offering the handset in 128GB and 256GB configurations only.
Rumoured specs- 5.8in 2.5D OLED edge-to-edge display
- New design with an 'all-glass' construction
- 71x143x7.4mm
- Wireless charging support
- Apple A11 chip
- Rear-facing Touch ID sensor
iOS 11 with improved Siri, P2P payments
- Face-scanning technology
- Vertical dual cameras on rear
- Support for LTE speeds up to 450Mbps
Latest news
4/9/17: 
Adding weight the rumours that Apple will ditch the traditional home button on the iPhone 8, developer Guilherme Rambo claims that users will instead be able to activate Siri by holding the smartphone's power button. 

4/9/17:
 Notorious Twitter tipster Evan Blass has tweeted that the iPhone 8 likely will arrive as the 'iPhone X'. Blass has also said that, following its unveiling on 12 September, the so-called iPhone 8 will be available to pre-order from 15 September, and will start shipping on the 22nd. 
29/08/17: Japanese electronics site Macotakara claims that the iPhone 8 will finally offer wireless charging, but that Apple is planning a proprietary twist on the Qi standard to ensure that only Apple-approved charging pads can be used with its devices. What's more, the site suggests that Apple will restrict its wireless charging to just 7.5W - half the wattage supported by the Qi standard. That'll mean that Apple devices will charge much more s-l-o-w-l-y - half as quickly to be precise. It should also come with a beefier battery -around 2700 mAh or more, according to reports. 
25/8/17: Got a spare grand knocking about? Because that's what the iPhone 8 might cost, according to The New York Times. It's not a new rumour, but given how close we are to launch it makes it firmer. This will be a premium model, it reports, but it isn't entirely clear what the extra cash actually buys. That "grand" incidentally, is in dollars - or $999 to be precise - which in Her Majesty's pound sterling will probably equate to, err, £999 or thereabouts (inc. VAT). 
24/8/17: Apple will unveil the iPhone 8 on 12 September, according to Mac4Ever, which allegedly received confirmation from telecoms companies. Separately, a post on Weibo claims that the smartphone will be made available in a new 512GB capacity option, with all models set to pack 3GB RAM. 
23/8/17: According to the Korea Herald, the iPhone 8's much-rumoured facial recognition system will be the handset's "crown jewel". The report claims that the tech will work in "just a few hundred milliseconds" and that it will replace Apples Touch ID sensor. The Korea Herald adds that adding 3D sensors will be adopted for the front and rear of the device to "realise AR applications, which integrate 3D virtual images with user's environment in real time."
22/8/17: A new leak, via SlashLeaks, has shown off a number of alleged iPhone 8 parts, including its flex cable for power transfer, some of its internal components and its display assembly (below), which seems to confirm reports of a full-screen design with a 'notch' at the top to accommodate the phone's front camera and earpiece.
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21/8/17: John Gruber has taken to Twitter to claim that the iPhone 8's much-rumoured wireless charging feature will require an additional accessory in order to work, while images on Chinese social media ‘confirm' that Apple is working on a wireless charging pad to launch alongside the iPhone 8. However, Gruber claims that the feature might not be available to launch, noting that it could instead arrive with iOS 11.1.
17/8/17: In the strangest update you'll probably see on this list, fast food chain McDonald's appears to have leaked the iPhone 8's 'full screen' design. In marketing for its 'MyMaccas' app (below), sent out to nugget fans in Australia, McDonald's includes an image of an iPhone with an edge-to-edge display, complete with the much-leaked 'notch' at the top of the screen which will reportedly house iPhone 8's earpiece, front-facing camera and sensors. 
17/8/17: Yet another rumour has claimed that Apple will bin Touch ID on the iPhone 8 in favour of face recognition. Mehdi Hosseini of Susquehanna Financial Group told Barron's that Apple has decided to ditch its planned fingerprint sensor under the glass of the screen, because of problems with its "controller" chip.
15/8/17: A shaky video (below) has surfaced showing what looks like the iPhone 8 being assembled in a Foxconn plant. The 10-second clip doesn't give much away but does appear to confirm that the handset's rear shell will house a vertical dual camera setup.
14/8/17: The 'copper' coloured iPhone 8 (above) will reportedly launch as a new 'Blush Gold' variant, according to a post on Weibo via a so-called Foxconn Insider, and will replace Apple's current 'Rose Gold' offering. The same post claims that this new model will be available with only 64GB or 128GB built-in storage.
10/8/17:  Developer Guilherme Rambo has found yet more tidbits of information in the HomePod's code. His latest find suggests that the iPhone 8 will be able to know when you're looking at it, and could mute notifications when you're gawping at the screen. Seperately, developer Steve Troughton-Smith has discovered that the iPhone 8's virtual home button Developer Guilherme Rambo is resizable and can be hidden at the user's command.
9/8/17: KGI Securities' analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is back with more predictions, and this time is claiming that, while some rumours point to a launch in October, the iPhone 8 will be unveiled 'on time' in September. His latest report, obtained by Apple Insider, says that the handset will be available in 'limited quantities' though, with just two to four million handsets to be produced this quarter. Kuo also says that the iPhone will support fast charging through a Lightning-to-USB-C accessory, and notes that the iPhone 8 will be available in three colours - Black, Silver and Gold.
8/8/17:  A new image of the iPhone 8 (below), which comes via the ever-reliable Evan Blass, shows the handset in what appears to be a third-party protective case from Urban Armor Gear. While the spirit level-esque bumper ain't all that exciting, it shows off the iPhone 8's almost completely bezel-less display, complete with an odd 'notch' at the top to accommodate the earpiece, front-facing camera and sensors.
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7/8/17: It's a big day for iPhone 8 leaks. Over on Chinese microblogging site Weibo, a shaky image depicts three separate models of the iPhone 8 - one in black, one in white and another in a new 'champagne gold' flavour, that's said to be "closer in copper" colour-wise. The image doesn't give much else away, but does appear to confirm previous talk of a vertical dual camera setup and an all-new glass design. 
7/8/17: Some more details about the iPhone 8's so-called 'Face ID' feature have surfaced online, courtesy of a report from iHelp BR. It has discovered some code strings that suggest that the face unlocking functionality could work when the device is 'resting', or flat, which means users won't have to pick it up and gawp at it.
3/8/17: The iPhone 8's rumoured 'Face ID' feature could be used for more than unlocking the device. According to more code spotted in the HomePod's firmware, Apple plans to utilise the facial recognition technology for Apple Pay authentication, adding weight to the rumours that Touch ID could be dumped altogether.
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Separately, Apple could also introduce a new 'SmartCam' scene selection features to the iPhone 8's camera, that will be able to intelligently capture the best photos when shooting specific scenes like sun rises and fireworks. 
2/8/17: During the firm's Q3 earnings call this week, Tim Cook appeared to debunk speculation that the iPhone 8 will be delayed. He said that, for the next quarter, Apple is expecting bumper revenues of between $49bn-52bn, likely a sign that the firm's upcoming flagship will be released in September.
31/7/17: Apple appears to have accidentally confirmed the iPhone 8's 'Face ID' unlocking functionality. Early software for its HomePod speaker, spotted by iOS developers Steve Troughton-Smith and Guilherme Rambo, reveals support for face unlock inside BioMetricKit, all but confirming that iPhone 8 users will be able to unlock their device by gawping at it.
The code also 'confirms' that the iPhone 8 will feature an edge-to-edge screen, with no top bezel and no physical home button.
27/7/17: A new report from Macotakara adds yet more weight to speculation that the iPhone 8 will be plagued by delays and shortages, and claims that it won't be released until the end of the year. The same report claims that Apple will not produce a white version of the iPhone 8, adding that colour variation will be "few".
26/7/17: In a note seen by Apple Insider, Jun Zhang from Rosenblatt Securities writes that full production of the iPhone 8 won't begin in earnest until the end of September. This, he claims, is due to Touch ID issues, with Apple working to iron out issues with the scanner before the smartphone launches. The report predicts that Apple will produce 25 million "iPhone 8" units in September, and another 60 million in the holiday quarter.
24/7/17: A new leak courtesy of Forbes claims that the iPhone 8 will feature a "significantly improved" battery life. This will be due to a new L-shaped battery configuration that should deliver iPhone 7 Plus-beating stamina, but in a significantly smaller chassis, it claims. The same report claims that pricing for the iPhone will start from $1,100 to $1,200, with Apple to offer the handset in 128GB and 256GB configurations.
21/7/17: J.P. Morgan Apple analyst Rod Hall has said that Apple's 10th anniversary will launch as the 'iPhone Pro', and said it will be available in limited quantities from September, debunking previous talk of delays. Hall claims that around two million handsets will be available from September, lower than his previous nine million estimates.
19/7/17: There's yet more talk of the iPhone 8 arriving later than usual, with iGeneration reporting that Apple will unveil the handset in October. Interestingly, it claims the firm plans to unveil a new iPhone 5SE device at an event in August. Yeah, we'd advise to take this rumour with a pinch of salt. 
17/7/17: Forbes claims to have revealed the 'final design' of the iPhone 8, having received CAD files from case designer Nodus. The report claims that "fears Apple would fall back on a less ambitious Plan B are unfounded" and says that users can expect to find the long-rumoured bezel-less design, 5.8in display and vertically-aligned rear-facing camera. The images (below) also reveal that the iPhone 8's power button will be twice as big as that found on the iPhone 7, fuelling speculation that Apple could copy Sony with Touch ID integrated into the switch.
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14/7/17: Apple might equip the iPhone 8 with a 3D laser system to make for better augmented reality (AR) functionality. So says Fast Company, which reports that the rear-facing laser will enable better depth detection for augmented reality apps, and a more accurate type of autofocus for photography. 
12/7/17: A report at Fast Company claims Apple is in a flurry of 'panic' as it works around the clock to fix software bugs plaguing the iPhone 8. According to the report, Apple is struggling with issues plaguing the phone's wireless charging support and its 3D sensor, which previous rumours have claimed will replace Touch ID on the 10th anniversary iPhone. If these issues are not ironed out, the report notes, the iPhone 8 could face production and delivery delays. 
10/7/17: According to John Gruber, the iPhone 8's wireless charging accessory may not be readily available when the handset launches later this year. This suggests that wireless charging won't be supported out of the box, and will instead require a separate, no doubt proprietary, accessory. 
A separate rumour, courtesy of Benjamin Geskin, claims the iPhone 8 will have a 'mirror-like' finish (above) that will be available in four colours at launch.
5/7/17: Alleged retail packaging (below) for the iPhone 8 has surfaced online, courtesy of Weibo. It shows a dual-camera setup that's mounted vertically instead of a horizontal configuration that you saw on the iPhone 7 Plus but seems to suggest that Apple will stick to an aluminium design. This is unlikely given the huge number of rumours pointing to a redesigned glass chassis, so we'd advise taking this rumour with a hefty pinch of salt.
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4/7/17Bloomberg has added weight to an analyst's predictions that the iPhone 8 could dump Touch ID and is reporting that Apple is testing an "improved security system" that will enable users to log in, authenticate payments and launch secure apps by scanning their face. This, the report claims, will be powered by a new 3D sensor that will allow it to scan a face and unlock the iPhone without "a few hundred milliseconds", and looks set to replace the current Touch ID system.
3/7/17: It's a big day for iPhone leaks, as KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed in his latest report, seen by 9to5Mac, that the 5.2in iPhone 8 might feature no Touch ID sensor. This seems odd to us, but Kuo claims that Apple likely faced ‘technical issues' which prevented it from equipping the upcoming iPhone with a screen-embedded Touch ID sensor. Instead, the iPhone 8's front-facing camera will enable face recognition, according to the report.
3/7/17: Another day, another leak, and this one appear to confirm the death of the home button. Benjamin Geskin has posted an image of a leaked screen bracket (below), straight out of production HQ at Foxconn, which allegedly shows off the front of the iPhone 8. If legit, there won't be a home button on Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone, hinting, once again, that it could feature a display-embedded Touch ID sensor.
29/6/17: On the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone, a video (below) courtesy of OnLeaks and Tiger Mobiles has shown off the upcoming iPhone 8 from all angles. The handset, based on 3D CAD drawings, matches up to previous speculation with its glossy design, edge-to-edge screen and dual rear-facing cameras. It also doesn't feature a physical home button, hinting that the iPhone 8 might feature a screen-embedded Touch ID sensor. The video goes so far as to measure the handset, with the iPhone 8 mockup measuring in at 71x143x7.4mm.
26/6/17: OnLeaks has posted an image (below) of what appears to be an iPhone 8 dummy unit, showing off - once again - the phone's glossy design, edge-to-edge display and dual rear-facing cameras. With no Touch ID sensor on the back, the leak hints that the handset could pack an under-screen fingerprint sensor. 
22/6/17: A research note obtained by Apple Insider claims that Apple is still "undecided" on the fingerprint technology for the iPhone 8. The note, from Cowen and Company's Timothy Arcuri, said that the firm has three options: thinning the cover glass over a sensor area, creating a pinhole through the glass for an optical or ultrasonic sensor, or trying a "film" sensor integrated into the display, using either capacitive or infrared technology. Regardless of which method Apple chooses, Arcuri
notes that there will probably be a "one to two month" delay on the iPhone 8.

5/7/17: Alleged retail packaging (below) for the iPhone 8 has surfaced online, courtesy of Weibo. It shows a dual-camera setup that's mounted vertically instead of a horizontal configuration that you saw on the iPhone 7 Plus but seems to suggest that Apple will stick to an aluminium design. This is unlikely given the huge number of rumours pointing to a redesigned glass chassis, so we'd advise taking this rumour with a hefty pinch of salt.
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4/7/17Bloomberg has added weight to an analyst's predictions that the iPhone 8 could dump Touch ID and is reporting that Apple is testing an "improved security system" that will enable users to log in, authenticate payments and launch secure apps by scanning their face. This, the report claims, will be powered by a new 3D sensor that will allow it to scan a face and unlock the iPhone without "a few hundred milliseconds", and looks set to replace the current Touch ID system.
3/7/17: It's a big day for iPhone leaks, as KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed in his latest report, seen by 9to5Mac, that the 5.2in iPhone 8 might feature no Touch ID sensor. This seems odd to us, but Kuo claims that Apple likely faced ‘technical issues' which prevented it from equipping the upcoming iPhone with a screen-embedded Touch ID sensor. Instead, the iPhone 8's front-facing camera will enable face recognition, according to the report.
3/7/17: Another day, another leak, and this one appear to confirm the death of the home button. Benjamin Geskin has posted an image of a leaked screen bracket (below), straight out of production HQ at Foxconn, which allegedly shows off the front of the iPhone 8. If legit, there won't be a home button on Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone, hinting, once again, that it could feature a display-embedded Touch ID sensor.
#iPhone8 Screen Bracket Frame (Foxconn's picture) pic.twitter.com/yar06AORc5 — Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) July 2, 2017
29/6/17: On the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone, a video (below) courtesy of OnLeaks and Tiger Mobiles has shown off the upcoming iPhone 8 from all angles. The handset, based on 3D CAD drawings, matches up to previous speculation with its glossy design, edge-to-edge screen and dual rear-facing cameras. It also doesn't feature a physical home button, hinting that the iPhone 8 might feature a screen-embedded Touch ID sensor. The video goes so far as to measure the handset, with the iPhone 8 mockup measuring in at 71x143x7.4mm.
26/6/17: OnLeaks has posted an image (below) of what appears to be an iPhone 8 dummy unit, showing off - once again - the phone's glossy design, edge-to-edge display and dual rear-facing cameras. With no Touch ID sensor on the back, the leak hints that the handset could pack an under-screen fingerprint sensor. 
😏 pic.twitter.com/z7RPvKbwIV — OnLeaks (@OnLeaks) June 23, 2017
22/6/17: A research note obtained by Apple Insider claims that Apple is still "undecided" on the fingerprint technology for the iPhone 8. The note, from Cowen and Company's Timothy Arcuri, said that the firm has three options: thinning the cover glass over a sensor area, creating a pinhole through the glass for an optical or ultrasonic sensor, or trying a "film" sensor integrated into the display, using either capacitive or infrared technology. Regardless of which method Apple chooses, Arcuri notes that there will probably be a "one to two month" delay on the iPhone 8. 
21/6/17: 9to5Mac has obtained footage of an iPhone 8 dummy model (below), which shows off the bezel-less model next to an iPhone 7 Plus. The dummy appears to be the same as that which has appeared in earlier leaks, and confirms it's full-screen design, vertical dual cameras and lack of front-facing Touch ID.
19/6/17: UK retailer MobileFun has, for some reason, started selling accessories for the iPhone 8. The 'Olixar iPhone 8 Full Cover Tempered Glass Screen Protector' (below), priced at £24.99, appears to confirm that the iPhone 8 will feature a curved display, while the image (above) shows off the phone's bezel-less display and lack of physical home button, hinting at an under-display sensor fingerprint sensor.
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15/6/17: Robert Hwang, CEO of Wistron - one of the companies putting together the next iPhone - has 'confirmed' that the iPhone 8 will be the first to come with wireless charging. 
"Assembly process for the previous generations of [iPhones] have not changed much though new features like waterproof and wireless charging now require some different testing, and waterproof function will alter the assembly process a bit," Hwang said at a meeting reported on by the Nikkei Asian Review
14/6/17: A research note seen by Barron's BlueFin Research Partners claims that production of the iPhone 8, or 'iPhone X' is on schedule, with a limited launch planned for September. "Our ongoing reads reinforce our earlier view that Apple will offer only minimal units of the iPhone X at launch with improved availability in October," it says, adding that 13 million handsets will be available in September. 
13/6/17: The iPhone 8's front and back panels have allegedly surfaced online (above) courtesy of a Reddit user citing 'a friend in the industry' who sourced them from China. If legit, expect the iPhone 8 to sport a near bezel-less front, and the back to be fully glass rather the usual aluminium build. The leak also shows off the so-called iPhone 7S and 7S Plus, which also sport an all-glass design and built-in wireless charging support.
12/6/17: Bloomberg reports that Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 won't offer gigabit LTE speeds. According to the report, Apple is looking to both Qualcomm and Intel to supply cellular modems for the next-gen iPhone, but Intel's upcoming XMM 7480 will only support speeds of up to 450Mbps. Apple will, Bloomberg reports, hold back the capabilities of the Qualcomm-powered devices to match those of the Intel-powered devices. 
7/6/17: iDropNews has got its mitts on the "most realistic" iPhone 8 render yet (below) which points to a full-screen design with a cutout at the top for the speaker and front-facing camera. The same report points to an under-screen fingerprint scanner, baked-in wireless charging support and front-facing "3D dual camera lens system" to add support for facial and iris recognition. 
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8/6/17: A report at ET News claims Apple has ordered 80 million flexible OLED displays from Samsung in preparation for the launch of the iPhone 8. The report claims that while the handset won't offer a Galaxy S8-esque curved display, the screen will "cover the entire front body of the device". 
6/6/17: Apple announced iOS 11 (below) at WWDC on Monday, which gives us some clues about the upcoming iPhone 8. Apple's new ARKit developer tool, for example, hints that augmented reality will be a big focus of the new iPhone, while replacing the JPEG file format with HEIF hints that the iPhone 8 will pack a more powerful camera than the iPhone 7. Siri will also be smarter on the iPhone 8, with iOS 11 bringing more contextual awareness, which means it'll serve up content based on what you're doing.
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5/6/17: A so-called 'Foxconn Insider' has taken to Reddit to spill some details about Apple's next iPhone, which they refer to as the 'iPhone X'. The source claims the handset will be "like an iPhone 7 with glass and without the AuthenTec's capacitive touch module", noting that it will instead feature a built-in retina scanner. The source also points to feature 3GB RAM, wireless charging and - like the iPhone 7 before it - water resistant. 

2/6/17: The iPhone 8 has been sized up against a slew of other smartphones, including the Galaxy S8 and Nexus 6P, courtesy of OnLeaks (below). The image shows that the iPhone 8 will be about the same size as the Huawei P10, and marginally smaller than Samsung's latest flagship.
Would like to get a clear and comprehensive size compare between #iPhone8#iPhone7#GalaxyS8 and many other flagships? Well, just ask... 😏 pic.twitter.com/zE1r4Zmtlv — OnLeaks (@OnLeaks) May 30, 2017
30/5/17: There has been a double whammy of iPhone 8 leaks over the bank holiday weekend. The first comes courtesy of SlashLeaks, which has its hands on an image of an iPhone 8 dummy in a protective case, showcasing the phone's dual cameras and glossy design. The second, again, comes via Geskin, who has posted a CAD image on Twitter (below). He notes that the circle on the rear is the location of the Apple logo, not a rear-facing fingerprint scanner.
#iPhone8 CAD pic.twitter.com/sZknEva03A — Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) May 28, 2017
26/5/17: Geskin is back at it, and claims to have the scoop on when the iPhone 8 will launch and arrives on shelves (below). INQ ain't convinced, though, as he's claiming that Apple will launch the smartphone on a Sunday, whereas the firm typically opts for a mid-week unveiling. 
Apple's iPhone 8 / 7s Keynote will be held on September 17.
Sales September 25. — Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) May 25, 2017
24/5/17: Notorious tipster Benjamin Geskin has posted a video (below) of an alleged iPhone 8 dummy that might give us our first glimpse of the handset's final design. The 10-second clip shows off the handset's glass and metal bezel-less design and seems to confirm rumours that the iPhone 8 will pack a dual camera setup on its rear.

23/5/17: 
Alleged moulds of Apple's upcoming iPhones have appeared online, showing the size difference between the so-called iPhone 7S, 7S Plus and iPhone 8. If legit, the iPhone 8 won't be much larger than the 4.7in iPhone 7S, suggesting that it will sport much smaller, Galaxy S8-style bezels and no home button. 
The leak also shows that the iPhone 8 will be the only handset to sport a vertically-aligned dual camera sensor on its rear, along with a a longer power button on its side, which some speculate could house a fingerprint sensor.
11/4/17: A report at Digitimes (ugh) claims that TSMC has begun production of the 10nm A11 chip that's set to make its debut inside the iPhone 8, having previously ran into issues  involving stacking components in the backend integrated fan-out packaging process. 
24/4/17: An alleged iPhone 8 'dummy unit' has surfaced online. If legit, it reveals that the smartphone will feature an edge-to-edge display, a 2.5D curved glass design and a vertical dual camera setup, although there's no sign of the rumoured rear-facing Touch ID sensor.
13/4/17: Reports claim that Apple is having issues embedded the Touch ID sensor into the OLED display a note by analyst Timothy Arcuri from Cowen and Company, which could see production of the smartphone delayed. Either that, or the firm could be forced to either remove the fingerprint sensor completely or to move it to the rear of the phone.
31/3/17: A new report claims to have dug up some more information about the iPhone 8, and claims that it will feature a vertical dual camera set-up on its rear, alongside a repositioned fingerprint sensor. 
2/3/17: An analyst has rubbished claims that the iPhone 8 will come with a USB-C connector, but says that Apple might adopt Type-C Power Delivery for faster charging.
28/2/17: A shady rumour claims that Apple's next smartphone(s) might dump the firm's proprietary Lighting port in favour of USB-C. However, the report doesn't explicitly state that the USB-C port will be on the handset itself, which suggests that Apple could instead be planning to change the connector on its power adapters.
10/2/17: KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said in a report that all three of Apple's upcoming iPhones will feature wireless charging.
9/2/17: Fast Company claims that the iPhone 8 could be the first Apple smartphone to smash the $1,000 barrier, thanks to the firm's shift to OLED technology and the increasing price of RAM. The report also adds that the iPhone 8 will arrive as a "special edition" 5.8in model, alongside the 4.7in and 5.5in iPhone 7S and iPhone 7 Plus. 
8/2/17: Reports claim that Apple will start production of the next iPhone earlier than usual in a bid to ensure demand is met when it arrives in September.
19/1/17: The iPhone 8 could feature futuristic laser-powered face-scanning tech, according to a research note distributed to clients by Cowen and Company, that will let users unlock their devices via facial recognition as opposed to Touch ID. The same note also points to a 5.8in iPhone 8 model with a 'wraparound display', and adds weight to previous rumours of built-in wireless charging.
21/12/16: Leaked documents have pointed to Apple releasing three new iPhones in 2017, which are currently being referred to as D20, D21, and D22. The leak, via Apple Insider, also adds weight to the rumours that the high-end model will feature an almost edge-to-edge AMOLED display, adding that this model will also break the logic board into two discrete units, with the phone's main hardware stored on one and WiFi on the other.
24/11/16: Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (who else) has claimed that the iPhone 8 will feature an 'all-glass' design, in order to facilitate high-speed wireless charging support. This also means, if true, that it'll be more shatter-proof than the metal-clad iPhone 7 before it. 
1/11/16Foxconn has reportedly started making wireless charging modules for the iPhone 8, although the same report claims that this technology could be reserved for the high-spec iPhone 8 Pro model. 
31/10/16: The CEO of Sharp, Tai Jeng-wu, has all but confirmed that the iPhone 8 will be the first to pack an OLED display. He said: "The iPhone has been evolving and now it is switching from LTPS [low-temperature poly-silicon] to OLED panels."
29/03/16: KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has penned a note to investors about Apple's so-called iPhone 7S, or iPhone 8, claiming it will offer a radical redesign, supporting a 'completely new form factor' more similar to the iPhone 4 than the iPhone 7. The same report claims that the iPhone 8 will sport an AMOLED display and a Galaxy Note 7-style iris scanner.
29/01/16: A report out of Bloomberg claims that Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone will ship with a new contact-free wireless charging technology. This would, according to the report, would allow iPhones and iPads to be powered from further away than the charging mats used with current smartphones. µ 

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