Friday, May 26, 2017

iPhone 8


iPhone 8 will be released this year by september or october, so before buying it we want to make sure that the specs and ofcourse the iPhone itself is worth buying.

Admit it or not, previous iPhone's like 6s or 7 wasn't much of a difference,

We want it to be more upgraded

So what are the things that we have to check to say that it's worth buying and changing my old iPhone

These are the 3 things that we have to be updated with:

  • Design
  • Specs
  • Price    

Lets start with design , this is the design we've managed to get our hands with




Is it worth the wait? Whats the difference?
Well it is!!!!!
There is no round button anymore, and the camera has been improved as well 

Like the iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 is expected to be water resistant, but it may have an improved IP68 water resistance rating. It will continue to be able to hold up to rain, splashes, and brief submersion in water. One rumor suggested the iPhone 8 could adopt a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port, but later information suggests Apple will stick with the Lightning port in 2017.
Inside, the iPhone 8 is expected to have a 10-nanometer A11 chip that will be both faster and more efficient, plus rumors suggest it could also include features like wireless charging and biometric additions like iris, facial, or gesture recognition. In higher-end models with a dual-lens camera, both lenses are expected to feature optical image stabilization.
The iPhone 8's front-facing camera may include 3D sensing capabilities that use technology by PrimeSense, allowing it to find the location and depth of objects in front of it, perhaps enabling facial and iris recognition. Rumors suggest Apple is exploring both a vertical rear camera for improved pictures and a dual-camera setup for the front-facing FaceTime camera.
Apple is said to be planning to position the OLED iPhone 8 as a ~5-inch "premium" model that will be sold alongside standard 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone models with traditional LCD screens.
All three models may include faster A11 processors, glass bodies and wireless charging (though rumors disagree on this point), but it is unclear if the two LCD models will feature the same edge-to-edge display rumored for the higher-end device and what differentiating features will be included. Rumors suggest the OLED iPhone is going to be pricy, with multiple rumors referring to it as "premium" and one rumor suggesting it could sell for upwards of $1,000, which is a good deal more expensive than previous iPhones. Other rumors don't quite agree, though, so it could be closer in price to the iPhone 7 Plus.