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IS THIS WHAT APPLE'S IPHONE 8 MIGHT LOOK LIKE?




Apple's iPhone 8 release date grows closer with each passing day and a late September or mid-October launch is looking increasingly likely. iPhone typically releases new iPhone models in September and it is likely that the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus will go on sale at some point that month. According to reports, there are some difficulties in getting the iPhone 8's new in-screen Touch ID fingerprint scanner ready for mass production, which will delay the release date of the iPhone 8. 

As always nothing is official until Apple makes it official during its September press conference. It appears that Apple's iPhone 8 design has leaked well ahead of the phone's unveiling, new photos and videos pop up on Twitter and the most recent ones may show a familiar design of Apple's unreleased flagship iPhone!

According to the images seen here, Apple’s iPhone 8 design has been finalised (or so we think). The phone will feature 2.5D glass on the front and back, with Apple having opted for glass instead of metal on the back in order to offer wireless charging support. Sandwiched between the two sheets of glass is reportedly a stainless steel midframe that is rounded and polished at the edges. There’s a design for a 3D printed model floating around out there to let anyone print their own iPhone 8 dummy model. Twitter user Benjamin Geskin posted photos of the model and although it is still not confirmed that this is the final iPhone 8 design, it is still unclear why this 3D printed mockup has a sunken area where the display should be. 

Let's wait and see what Apple has in store!


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