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iPhone 8 design revealed with screen protector and case

Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone 8 is still months away, but the smartphone’s screen protector and case have surfaced. Scroll down for videos The UK website MobileFun has shared a video online that provides users with a hands-on look of the accessories and design details of what to expect at the fall launch IPHONE 8 SCREEN PROTECTOR AND CASE The protector has suggested that Apple is going for a near bezeless design and unlike its predecessors, the iPhone 8 could have a slimmer border at the top and the bottom, which points to an edge-to-edge display. Video courtesy of MobileFun The protector has suggested that Apple is going for a near bezeless design and unlike its predecessors, the iPhone 8 could have a slimmer border at the top and the bottom, which points to an edge-to-edge display There are also more visible cutouts towards the top, which has suggested the firm has found a new home for the front-facing camera, a speaker and a proximity sensor – and it could be equip with facial recognition technology ‘The other ports also appear to be as usual, so users should next expect Apple to bring back the small auxiliary port,’ he continued. The protector has suggested that Apple is going for a near bezeless design and unlike its predecessors, the iPhone 8 could have a slimmer border at the top and the bottom, which points to an edge-to-edge display The other altered feature is the power button on the side of the case, as it appears to be much larger than that of the previous iPhone. The two Olixar products, the screen protector and case, highlight a vertical dual camera setup, a near bezeless design and the most talked about feature of the smartphone - the edge-to-edge display IPHONE 8 RUMORS Several rumors have been circulating about the iPhone 8, and suggest the next device may have: - Dual-lens 3D camera - Augmented reality capabilities - Curved glass casing - Wireless charging - 5 inch and 5.8 inch model, will have a wraparound OLED screen - 5.8 inch will be designed with the Touch ID finger print sensor 'under the glass and in the active display area', with a pinhole through the glass for an optical or ultrasonic sensor or integrating a 'film' sensor into the screen - Aluminum back will be replaced with two reinforced glass panes and a metal frame in the middle - Facial recognition - 128GB will cost $999 - 256GB will cost $1,099 The technology works by sending ultrasonic sound waves through the finger's skin, allowing it to capture a 3D image of the user's fingerprint and unlock the device without the need for an obvious sensor or button.

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