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.
Not exact matches
9to5Mac is also throwing around the iPhone Pro as the non-candidate for the Smart Connector — we saw some
schematics for a so - called device in a Japanese publication last week and they
do look to match the Bastillepost
leak.
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.
The renders
did not come directly from Samsung, as they were created by a third - party smartphone case maker based on
schematics and details that were
leaked from the factory where the Galaxy Note 8 is being assembled.
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.
As a new iPhone 8 rumor suggests that Apple may have to move the Touch ID sensor to the back of the phone to make room for an edge - to - edge screen, a
leaked schematic is now making the rounds that shows off an iPhone which
does precisely that.
The pictures depict a dummy unit of the iPhone 8 and they don't come from alleged
schematics, as previous
leaks.