iPhone 8 Will Change Everything!

The upcoming iPhone 8 and its various models are finally starting to take shape. According to an anonymous source, Apple is working on multiple versions of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, with over 10 different models planned for release this year. These versions will include ones with LCD displays, Organic LED displays, and even higher resolution displays.

The phone's display technology is also a major focus of development, with several rumors pointing to a curved OLED display. Apple has put in orders to Samsung to produce these organic LED displays, which will have a plastic backing to allow for the curvature. This means that we can expect some iPhone 8 models to feature curved displays, similar to those found on the Galaxy S7 and S6.

There was initially concern about whether LG or Sharp would be able to meet Apple's display requirements, but it seems that Samsung has come out on top. The Korean electronics giant will be producing the organic LED displays for the iPhone 8, although there is a small chance that there could be a shortage due to capacity constraints.

Another interesting development is the rumored introduction of a "tap-to-wake" feature, which would allow users to tap the display when it's off and immediately turn it on. This seems like a minor feature at first glance, but it highlights Apple's ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of what's possible with smartphone displays. It's worth noting that this technology is already available on many Android devices, so it's unclear why Apple would be adding it now.

Finally, there are reports emerging of Apple partnering with LG to develop a 3D modeling camera for the iPhone 8. This camera will likely use a combination of software and hardware to enable 3D modeling and depth measurement capabilities, potentially paving the way for more advanced AR and VR applications in the future.

In terms of the display itself, Apple is working on several different versions of the LCD screen, with some rumors pointing to a more modern design. The latest development from the Wall Street Journal suggests that these displays will be much thinner and lighter than previous models, making them easier to integrate into new devices.

The iPhone 8 has been the subject of much speculation and rumor-building in recent months, but it's clear that Apple is putting a lot of effort into developing this new device. Whether or not all of these rumors come to fruition remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the iPhone 7S will likely be a budget-friendly alternative to the flagship model, with a focus on differentiating itself through its unique color options.

In terms of color options for the iPhone 7S, it seems that Apple is planning to introduce a new red color. This move is likely intended to make the device more appealing to customers who are looking for a specific design or aesthetic, and could potentially help to drive sales in this area. However, there's no word yet on whether other colors will be available.

Another interesting development is the fact that the iPhone 7S is expected to be priced lower than its flagship counterpart, although the exact price point remains unknown. This move would make sense given the lower display resolution and potentially less powerful hardware found in this model, but it's not clear how much of a discount we can expect.

It's worth noting that Apple has been working on several different versions of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in recent months, with some rumors pointing to even more models than initially thought. This suggests that the company is taking a somewhat unconventional approach to its smartphone lineup this year, with multiple different options available for customers to choose from.

The upcoming iPhone 8 has been subject to many rumors and speculation over the past few months, but it's clear that Apple is putting a lot of effort into developing this new device. As we get closer to the release date, it's likely that we'll learn more about what's in store for fans of the brand, including details on pricing, availability, and key features like the display technology and camera capabilities.

In recent months, there have been many rumors surrounding the iPhone 8, but Apple has managed to keep most of the information under wraps. However, as we've seen over the years, it's not uncommon for leaks and rumors to surface before a new device is officially announced. One thing is certain: when the time comes, we'll have to wait with bated breath to see what Apple has in store for us.

It seems like Apple is having some fun with their iPhone 8 lineup this year. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Apple's working on over 10 different versions of the device, including ones with LCDs, Organic LED displays, and even higher resolution displays. This suggests that the company is taking a somewhat unconventional approach to its smartphone lineup this year, with multiple different options available for customers to choose from.

The iPhone 8 has been subject to many rumors and speculation over the past few months, but it's clear that Apple is putting a lot of effort into developing this new device. As we get closer to the release date, it's likely that we'll learn more about what's in store for fans of the brand, including details on pricing, availability, and key features like the display technology and camera capabilities.

In recent months, there have been many rumors surrounding the iPhone 8, but Apple has managed to keep most of the information under wraps. However, as we've seen over the years, it's not uncommon for leaks and rumors to surface before a new device is officially announced. One thing is certain: when the time comes, we'll have to wait with bated breath to see what Apple has in store for us.

The iPhone 7S will likely be a budget-friendly alternative to the flagship model, with a focus on differentiating itself through its unique color options. The phone's display technology and camera capabilities are still unclear, but it seems that Apple is taking a somewhat conventional approach by introducing a new red color option for this device.

One of the biggest mysteries surrounding the iPhone 8 is the pricing structure. While we know that the flagship model will likely be priced at or above $1,000, it's not clear how much lower the budget-friendly alternatives will cost. However, with rumors pointing to a range of different prices for the iPhone 7S and other models, it seems that Apple may be taking a somewhat unconventional approach to its pricing strategy this year.

The iPhone 8 has been subject to many rumors and speculation over the past few months, but it's clear that Apple is putting a lot of effort into developing this new device. As we get closer to the release date, it's likely that we'll learn more about what's in store for fans of the brand, including details on pricing, availability, and key features like the display technology and camera capabilities.

One thing that's clear from all of these rumors is that Apple is taking a somewhat serious approach to its smartphone lineup this year. The company has been working hard to develop new devices with advanced features and improved performance, and it seems that they're committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the world of smartphones.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys I hope you enjoyed my little concept I made of the iPhone 8 so this is personally in my eyes what I think the iPhone 8 should look like it's been so long since we've seen any design differences and I get it it's very hard to innovate when you just have a phone such a small device uh to look at how can you make it look different well these little tiny things like the speaker Grill uh the way that the buttons are place the actual bezel and borders I mean I think these would make the iPhone 8 look fantastic and let me know down below your feedback but this is the iPhone 8 and we'll be using some of these images later in this video but today I wanted to talk to you about the iPhone 8 7s perhaps uh just what's happened since the last iPhone 8 update video it's been like 2 months almost so a lot has surfaced a lot has changed and going into 2017 in springtime is when we're going to see so many rumors and right now I have a lot to talk to you guys about about the potential features cool things the iPhone 8 will come with so let's get into it and the first thing by far the most important thing I wanted to talk to you guys about today was a feature the iPhone 8 may come with that will change the face of technology today literally and it will probably be one of the first devices on the market to ship with it so what is this magical feature it's a truly Wireless future where you'd be able to walk into a room with your iPhone and it immediately begins charging so it seems impossible it really does but this technology does exist today it's been demoed thoroughly it's existed for a while Believe It or Not uh but it just hasn't been this good so this company called energis I think that's how you pronounce it they are basically partnering with one of the five biggest tech companies in the world they vaguely mention it we all know it's Apple but what they're saying is that they're going to be partnering with apple to give them dibs on a technology that wirelessly charges your phone in a room so as long as the iPhone comes with a little chip known as the wattup basically you'll be able to charge it in a room now it's not 100% very efficient obviously it won't charge as fast as a cabled connection or a wireless mat but it's still possible imagine Starbucks you walk into a coffee shop your phone your laptop starts charging right away and it's long been rumored that apple is working on this technology for the very first time we might actually see this come to light in the iPhone 8 and whether or not it's this Wireless completely wireless charging or the wireless on a pad charging it's almost certain that wireless charging will come to the iPhone 8 so that's something we can be certain of now wireless charging is great not so great when you have to buy a separate adapter to do it in this case Ming Cho is basically saying that the wireless charger will not be included in the box with the iPhone 8 you'll have to buy it separately just like the airpods they were advertised with the iPhone but you do have to buy them separately in order to enjoy that feature in the case of this true wireless charging feature you likely need to have a pad in your room to set up uh to transmit that energy to your phone but it certainly will be possible it just won't be cheap and uh as for an actual charging pad those will be sold separately as well now Sunny Dixon the guy that leaks a lot of Apple stuff has just leaked iOS 10.3 theater mode the other week but now more recently he's leaked some details about the upcoming iPhone 8 and to begin with he said it will come with a fast charge feature now it won't be as straightforward as something that the Galaxies have it'll be some proprietary Tech from Apple it's not known whether it'll be through the lightning cable through USBC a little bit less unlikely to that one but it will have some sort of feature that it will allow it to charge up faster now a lot of people don't know this but if you use an Apple iPad charger with an iPhone it will charge faster it's still not technically a true fast charge feature but more of an advanced one will be coming with the iPhone 8 now I wanted to take a moment to clarify the lineup it's very confusing right now because there are so many rumors saying different things and I want to show you guys what's basically going to happen so of course there's going to be an iPhone 8 the Next Generation all new organic LED design All Glass casing that's the flagship model now there will be two cheaper models the 4.7 in and 5.5 in standard iPhone LCD models now what will they be called it's been rumored and more recently that it will be called the iPhone 7S and 7s plus so that's in an attempt to differentiate it from the iPhone 7 it'll be a faster version of the iPhone 7 and 7 plus just featuring a slightly altered design for the most part it'll be the same it will not have the design of the larger iPhone 8 but it'll still be faster than the standard iPhone 7 and I think it actually does make sense the iPhone 7S iPhone 7S plus and iPhone 8 so you can choose from two cheaper budget models and then if you want to go all out you buy the iPhone 8 now as if this lineup wasn't confusing enough macot Tara is claiming there will be another iPhone releasing alongside the iPhone 8 7s and 7s plus so it'll fit right in between the 7s and 7s plus with a 5 in display now he's saying what's unique about this one is that it will have a dual camera dual lens camera like the 7 plus but it will be in a vertical orientation why why would Apple release four new iPhone models there just way too much way too fragmentation in the lineup so I think Apple should certainly stick to three maximum two even as it is now would be even better but that's just no I don't think that'll happen but they are saying it will so who knows and another one from Mac otara he's saying that the iPhone 7S the cheaper budget model will come with a new color in red and I talked about this with you a little bit ago but it's mostly in an attempt to differentiate the iPhone 8 and the cheaper budget models and at the same time to give those a refresh to give people a reason to buy them every time Apple introduces a new color the first color the new color it always sells out first so there will likely be a new red color but it's not 100% confirmed now in case you guys had any doubts about the iPhone 8 not having a home button well it certainly won't earlier this week at CES synaptics actually announced the new technology and it's already going to be used early this year in several phones that will allow you to scan your fingerprint through a glass display eliminating the need for a home button entirely so it can be completely software based and of course the iPhone 8 is rumored not to have a home button so it's not confirm that synaptics will share this technology with apple apple will most likely develop their own proprietary solution but just the fact that this technology exists and was announced says a lot last year when we were talking about rumors we knew that Apple was working on several versions of the iPhone 7 and 7 plus well this year they're working on over 10 of the actual iPhone 8 so Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple's working on many many many versions including ones with LCDs with Organic LED displays and even higher resolution displays trying to find that happy medium of what works and what doesn't so it's very good to know Apple's putting so much effort into the development of the iPhone 8 now in case you guys also had any doubts about the organic LED display well it's been confirmed by the Korean aald that basically the iPhone 8 will come with a curved OLED display Apple has put in orders to Samsung to produce uh the organic LED displays with a plastic backing that way they can curve curve into the screen basically like a little bit like my renders so we will have some curve displays just like the Galaxy S7 and S6 on the iPhone 8 Flagship model so it will be happening now it has been confirmed that Samsung will be producing these displays for Apple now there was a little bit of a bidding war between LG and sharp but Samsung yeah I know it's ironic right well Samsung will be making those displays for the iPhone now there will be a shortage though it's been reported that Samsung although they do have the capacity to make these they don't have the capacity to make 100% of the displays Apple has ordered in time for the release so either there'll be a really really big shortage of the flagship iPhone 8 model just like every other year or once again use LCD technology again this year but hopefully hopefully it doesn't come to that I would rather wait for the iPhone 8 even longer and get that organic LED display than not get it at all now curious decision I don't really even know why Apple would do this this late into the game but Sunny Dixon is also claiming that Apple will be adding some sort of a tapto wake feature to the I iPhone 8 where you'll be able to tap the display when it's off and it will immediately turn on thanks to that movement I mean any five sixy old Android phone could do this why add it now I don't know and this one is a little bit vague but the Korean economic daily is claiming apple is partnering with LG to produce a 3D modeling camera not sure if it's software or Hardware based probably a combination of both but it's probably a step in the direction of AR VR being able to use your iPhone more reliably inside of a headset maybe even one that Apple's developing on it Z but basically a camera 3D camera dual lens that can model and measure depth stuff like that so a 3D camera is in the works for the iPhone 8 and the last one is Bluetooth 5.0 I'm very excited about this it's just amazing how much progress they've made in this latest 5.0 standard so the range has been quadruped four times greater speed is doubled and eight times more data broadcasting so you'll be able to broadcast even more types of data basically a huge upgrade all around and yes it will be coming to the iPhone 8 so guys there it is that's the latest on the iPhone 8 so we're starting to get a little bit of a better picture of what's going on still a little confusing about the lineup I'm hoping to clear that up with time but yeah I'll be sharing more information with you as we get it that's the latest on the iPhone 8 and I do hope you guys enjoyed my concept peace\n"