The iPhone 8 price is expected to range from $ 1,000 to $ 1,200, which is understandable given
its rumored design overhaul and new features such as the Face ID facial recognition technology and wireless charging.
Not exact matches
But Apple is slated to be releasing a special tenth anniversary edition of the iPhone 8 this year, with leaks and
rumors suggesting a major
overhaul in
design.
Lately, the Apple
rumor mill has been speculating that the company is working on two new iPhone models: an
overhauled iPhone 8, said to have a new bezel-less
design, OLED display, wireless charging, some sort of augmented reality features, and a more pedestrian iPhone 7S model.
Apple has long been
rumored to be prepping a substantial
design overhaul for the next - generation iPhone that will significantly diverge from previous models — and recently leaked schematics seem to suggest this might very well be the case.
Samsung is
rumored to be working on a complete
design overhaul for the standard Samsung Galaxy S8 where it will also feature its innovative dual - edge display screen.
Like
rumors have been pointing out, Samsung has gone for a complete
design overhaul.
One major
rumor that is expected to be true is the S - series
design overhaul.
The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have been commonly
rumored to only offer a small amount of additions and changes, all in favor of a major
overhaul planned for 2017 and the iPhone 8, which is believed to feature an OLED display, all - glass
design, wireless charging support, and even more.
Rumors are rife that Apple would give its iPhone a minor refresh this year ahead of a more substantial
design overhaul in 2017.
Apparently,
rumors are rife that the smaller model will keep the same
design as the 2016 models while the Pixel 2 XL will receive a major
design overhaul that should put it in the same category as the Galaxy S8 and LG G6.
Most iPhone 8
rumors point to a major
design overhaul for Apple's 10th - anniversary handset, which could sport a stainless steel body, a bezel-less OLED display, and a new, vertically - oriented dual - lens camera.