The new iPhone 8 concept is rumored to be like something unique and innovative to the smartphone world, with full Transparent Screen display in the front. Every year with the new release of iPhone, we expect the technology that overcomes the existing product. With no surprise, Apple's new iPhone 8 concept video reveals their new shape and design that seeks the people attraction toward them. Your dream phone comes true with the new rumored and projected iPhone 8 device after the iPhone 7 launch. Expect the launch of this iPhone 8 device within this year 2017.
According to ConceptsiPhone video release, it is shown that the Apple's iPhone 8 smartphone containing Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor with the transparent interface, Optical sensor covering the backside of the phone and Piezoelectric speakers in the front. It is also featured with edge-to-edge display, dual cameras, and a glass front and back surrounded by an aluminum frame, and a physical home button built into the screen at the bottom of the device.
It is also featured with an edge-to-edge display, dual cameras, and a glass front and back surrounded by an aluminum frame, and a physical home button at the bottom of the device.
Apart from other smartphones, Apple product stands ahead, because of their new innovative and creative ideas implementation.
The rumored and the concept of the next Apple's phone are shown below.
Brandão shared some interesting iPhone 8 concept design on his website. Take a look at the rumored designs showing in detail.
The home button would be single tappable when you are in an app and that would do something contextual in that app. This iPhone 8 signifies new possibilities. It’s Apple’s 10th anniversary iPhone, and while we’re not sure what we’re getting just yet, most are in agreement that it’s going to be special — but probably not as special as this concept by Thadeu Brandão.
I guess, this smartphone would definitely hit the market with its surprising features and the design. Hope for the best arrival.
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