Specs we might see on the iPhone 8
- Apple's next-generation processor (perhaps the A10X or A11)
- Glass and stainless steel body
- Extended or edge-to-edge display
- Wireless charging
- Virtual home button (or perhaps no home button)
- Enhanced water resistance
- Dual-lens camera-enabled AR capabilities
- Support for the Apple Pencil
- An alternative to Touch ID such as a face or iris scanner or acoustic fingerprint sensor (!)
- 3GB of RAM plus more storage, ranging from a 64GB base model and 256GB top tier model
- New colors, including red
- A heftier price tag, which could exceed $1,000
Will it be called the iPhone 8, iPhone 7S, iPhone 10, iPhone X -- or something else entirely?
For
now, we're calling it the iPhone 8 -- but we don't know exactly what
the company will call the next iPhone. Apple sometimes takes a haphazard
approach to numbering, and with the possibility of multiple new models
and price points, there are several names circulating that pass the
smell test.
Certainly, the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus are
realistic contenders for a midcycle "S" refresh in March. For a more
significant release in the fall, however, anything is possible. Of
course, the iPhone 8 would make sense. But Apple could always hit us
with something from left field, like the iPhone 10, in a nod to the
device's 10th birthday, or even the iPhone X in the tradition of Mac OS X
(X being the Roman numeral for 10).
It could cost $1,000 or more
Fast Company reports
that the 10th anniversary edition of the iPhone could cost more than
$1,000. That's likely if it includes the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink
list of features that all the rumors suggest. If Apple ends up
releasing the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus too, they could serve as
cheaper flagship models with fewer premium materials.
Will the iPhone get wireless charging?
Lots of sources on this one. Reuters
reports that there are multiple groups at Apple working on technology
for an iPhone that supports wireless charging. Earlier in February, Apple joined the Wireless Power Consortium -- a potential harbinger. Last year, The Verge reported that Apple has been staffing up on wireless-charging experts, and the Nikkei Asian Review reported that Foxconn, one of Apple's main manufacturing partners, was making wireless charging modules for the 2017 iPhone.
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