This time
the leaked schematic of Apple's next - generation flagship smartphone appears to confirm what many fans were dreading to happen: Tim Cook's team giving up on developing a display - embedded fingerprint sensor and following what Samsung did to the Galaxy S8.
There's a new
leaked schematic of the iPhone 8, and it appears to confirm previous reports about Apple's next - generation flagship handset sporting wireless charging technology and a vertically - aligned dual - camera setup.
However,
a leaked schematic of the iPhone 8 appears to show that Apple plans to move Touch ID to the back of the device.
A recently
leaked schematic of the iPhone 8 showed a spot for a vertical dual - camera and a circular hole underneath the log.
But given
the leaked schematics of alleged iPhone 7 Plus couple of days back, there seems to be enough smoke to rule it out completely.
In case you've been curious as to what Samsung is planning in regards to the design of the Galaxy Note 6 / Galaxy Note 7, renders and a video have been created off of
leaked schematics of the device.
There have already been multiple leaks of what the 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch iPhone 6 will look like thanks to
leaked schematics of both devices.
Not exact matches
A set
of purported iPad 5
schematics have been
leaked online.
Only recently alleged iPad 5
schematics were
leaked which hinted at the design and dimensions
of Apple's next iPad.
We've seen both unreleased iPhones pop up dozens
of times in dummy form, and these models are believed to have been created using actual device
schematics that were
leaked from Apple's manufacturing partner Foxconn.
Leaked mold images and design
schematics of the impending iPhone 8 revealed the possible presence
of vertically aligned dual cameras on the smartphone.
Another point worth noting is that the camera module on the iPhone 8 is oriented vertically, a design which echoes a number
of leaked schematics and designs we've seen over the past few months.
This is one
of the first
leaked schematics to show the upcoming iPhone 8 incorporating the rumored technology.
The
leaked schematic shows the interior
of the iPhone 8 and matches several previously -
leaked images,
schematics, and rumors.
The design
schematics of the supposed iPhone 8, as well as
leaked mold images
of the smartphone have
leaked online.
This time, Geskin took to Twitter to share
leaked images
of what is believed to be the rear mold
of the upcoming iPhone 8, along with its design
schematics.
But, looks like the company is going to jump straight to the Huawei P20 from the P10 as some new
schematics of the three different variants
of the P20 have
leaked today via Weibo that reveal triple rear camera setup for all the three variants.
Instead
of featuring dual cameras arranged horizontally across the rear
of the phone,
leaked schematics show dual cameras arranged in a vertical orientation.
Around the same time, a
schematic of the iPhone 8 was also
leaked.
Based on a supposedly
leaked design
schematic of the iPad Air 3 obtained by Nowwherelse.fr, Apple plans to add the iPad Pro's four - speaker audio to the new tablet, with two speaker openings on the top and two on the bottom.
We saw
schematics leaked out for a supposed «iPhone Pro» and a deluge
of computer - aided design
leaks of what could be the next iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus, both with Smart Connectors.
Alleged
leaks and
schematics of the iPhone 8 show the Touch ID on the back
of the device while others don't, adding more confusion over the feature.
Other specs that have been outed by
leaked renders and
schematics include the presence
of the Lightning port and the absence
of the headphone jack.
As a reminder, third parties use
leaked schematics to build to - scale models
of unreleased Apple and Samsung smartphones using real materials, and these photos are believed to show one such model.
Concept artist Martin Hajek has published new renderings
of the iPhone 6 «Air» based on
leaked schematics that show the next - generation iPhone having a thin design, an edge - to - edge display, and rounded edges.
Schematic of the rumored next generation iPhone with a 4 - inch screen appears to have been
leaked to various blogs like iLab and Cydia Blog.
Schematics of the 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch iPhone 6 had been leaked last month, and we've previously seen realistic renders based on these s
Schematics of the 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch iPhone 6 had been
leaked last month, and we've previously seen realistic renders based on these
schematicsschematics.
The phones appear to be identical in layout and design to the many
leaked renders and
schematics that have populated the rumor mill as
of late, and the much - touted Infinity Display is there in all its glory.
It turns out CAD - based renders and official user manual -
leaked schematics don't tell the full story
of the single 6 - inch FullVision display - sporting flagship phone expected out in late September after an August 31 announcement.
Leaked images have already offered us a sneak preview of what Google's next Nexuses will look like, and now a series of videos is offering us renders of the device that are based on its allegedly leaked schem
Leaked images have already offered us a sneak preview
of what Google's next Nexuses will look like, and now a series
of videos is offering us renders
of the device that are based on its allegedly
leaked schem
leaked schematics.
We've already seen a number
of supposed specifications, a case
leak and a detailed 3D render based on detailed
schematics.
A new
leaked iPhone 8
schematic hints at wireless charging and refutes previous rumors
of a rear - facing fingerprint reader.
A few days ago, 3D renders based on purported Pixel 2
schematics were
leaked, and that was just days after a first render
of the new Pixel phones was posted online.
New
schematics of the Sony Xperia XZ Pro that show both the front and the rear panels
of the smartphone have been
leaked.
The Huawei's upcoming flagship model P20 has already appeared in a series
of leaks, and in the latest
of this series, its
schematics has surfaced online...
A
leak the other day offered the alleged
schematics of the iPhone 8 which showed a significantly smaller main board than what we'd expect to see inside a smartphone, and two batteries rather than just one battery pack, as is the case with previous iPhones.
Then a
schematic leaked in April
of unknown provenance and legitimacy, which showed a large pad the exact shape
of a wireless charging antenna:
Japanese website Mac Otakara
leaks the alleged
schematics of the new iPad Pro.
Factory CAD - based renders,
schematics allegedly pulled from official user manuals and blurry hands - on pics are nice and all, but there's nothing quite like an ev -
leaked batch
of press - friendly renders to hype you up for a high - profile flagship smartphone announcement.
While most consumers are probably expecting a completely redesigned iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, since we're coming off an «s» moniker release, reports and
leaked schematics appear to cast doubt and claim the new iPhones will retain a design similar to that
of the current iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Some
of the previously
leaked iPhone 8
schematics included a Touch ID cutout in the back
of the device.
Another alleged iPhone 8
schematic has
leaked out
of China, providing new details about Apple's upcoming handset — including the tech behind its wireless charging capability.
Unlike the last two
schematics that
leaked, this one includes detailed labeling
of each part, revealing a dual - lens camera in the front and wireless charging in the back.
As a result, we have to wonder if maybe this «
schematic» is just taking current iPhone 6s Plus data and applying some
of the features we've seen in other
leaks; that is, is this corroboration
of those
leaks, or a derivative work?
The back
of the iPhone 6 mockup also shows another design change that matches information found in the
leaked schematics.
The device's measurements match the dimensions listed in the
leaked schematics and show a larger iPhone with very thin bezels and rectangular volume buttons instead
of the circular ones found on the iPhone 5s.
As you can see in these tweets, the iPhone 8
schematic that Apple offers is perfectly in line with what we've already seen in countless
leaks: no home button on the front, small bezels all around except for the cutout at the top
of the display for the ear speaker, camera, and sensors.
Despite seeing multiple rumors,
schematics and
leaks, we've not seen any real physical evidence
of the device's existence.
While in previous years, we got a good idea
of what the next iPhone may look like based on
leaked schematics and cases, this year the leakers have taken things to a whole new level with the physical mockups
of the iPhone 6.
This is in line with the
leaked design
schematics of the iPhone 6 that show the power button on the side rather than the top for easier one - handed use.