It has been a far-fetched month for Apple iPhone 8 leaks and rumors.
San Francisco: In a breather to its rival Samsung, Apple has made a decision to give its Touch ID security solution for its forthcoming "iPhone 8" handset a pass and will instead rely on face unlock feature for all works, an analyst has said.
iHelp BR noticed that there's a reference to a setting or a feature ("resting.pearl.unlock") that lets you unlock your phone while it is resting on a table, on a desk or on any flat surface. We now know that the iPhone 8 will have a full-screen display and a 60 fps front camera.
Arriving within the early beta releases of iOS 11, developers have discovered Apple had secretly added a new charging tone named "engage_power.caf", which many believe was meant to be used for wireless charging.
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The HomePod software did not include any of these flags since the beta software was for an unreleased product and therefore should never have been distributed to external developers. It also suggests that the rumored iPhone 8 would be coming with a L-shaped large-sized battery that will allow it to deliver enhanced battery life. Apple has worked incredibly hard to bring Touch ID to so many different aspects of the iPhone there's no way it would ditch the technology without a viable and equally as impressive replacement. While it was initially believed that the fingerprint technology would be embedded beneath the display itself, more recent reports have said that Apple was unable to achieve such a feat and Touch ID might be replaced with Face ID altogether, a move that has been met with some skepticism...
However, one of the biggest questions has been when prospect customers will be able to actually purchase the new iPhone 8.
There are some conflicting rumors that claim that the Cupertino company has successfully managed to test the iPhone 8 with on-screen fingerprint scanner.
Given that the patrons upgrade their smartphones roughly about every 2.7 years, Tim Cook-led firm is expecting 2017 to offer a "supercycle" of sales not seen since the 2014 release of the iPhone 6.




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