Apple iPhone 8 To Ditch Home Button And Include An Interactive 'Functonal Area'

But for people who are already looking for spare pennies to afford the entry-level iPhone 7s, the lower pricepoint will remain. Let's say the entry-level iPhone 8, with 64GB of memory and 3GB of RAM costs $1,000, while the 32GB/2GB iPhone 7s runs $699. The same report suggests the the still-new-but-cheaper iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus will both retain the 32GB entry-level option, although the top end will still be 256GB. Although the flash storage chip inside the iPhone normally costs Apple $20, it's stuck with a base level of 16GB of storage for the longest time, only recently springing for a 32GB base option with the iPhone 7. For the last ten years, Apple has had an odd habit of nickel-and-diming customers over the cost of internal storage.


Apple won't skimp on storage for the iPhone 8 – BGR


Apple won't skimp on storage for the iPhone 8 – BGR
The Apple iPhone 8 is slated to be featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display while packing on the A11 chipset along with a larger battery unit and better protection from water. This latest iPhone is expected to reach $1,000 in price. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has revealed that Apple's iPhone 8 may be sporting a "revolutionary" front camera along with a 3D sensor. Besides that, TrendForce reports that the iPhone 8 will be sporting 2K resolution which will be the first among all Apple smartphones. The analyst said that the latest iPhone will not have Touch ID, instead it will be using facial recognition to unlock the device and verify info.
as mentioned in There's a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming Apple iPhone 8 even though we are months away from the announcement date. Now a new report published by 9to5Mac suggests that the upcoming iPhone 8 may feature a major upgrade to the front camera. At the moment, very little is known about Apple's plans with the new rumoured 3D camera. The analyst further goes on to say that combination of front camera and 3D sensor would allow the iPhone to generate a 3D selfie which could be used in augmented reality. The report quotes Apple analyst KGI Ming-Chi Kuo, who says that the new components will be able to merge the depth information with the 2D images from the front camera for applications including face recognition, iris recognition and 3D selfies.


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