iPhone 8 Release Date, Latest Update: Wireless Charger, OLED Display, Specs

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The iPhone 8 is all set to release this year while Apple celebrates its 10th iPhone anniversary, rumors have been swirling that there will be two models before the release of the iPhone 8. This means there might be something new that Apple has in store.

The I iPhone 8 is expected to arrive this September with a stunning new OLED display, glass panels on the front and rear of the device, curved edges and no home button. The phone is believed to give an all glass look effect, but there might be something special about the iPhone 8.

It was exactly 10 years back when Steve Jobs unveiled the revolutionary iPhone in 2007, with a long way gone it has made a massive progress with some of its best models. There are expected to be loads of surprises with the iPhone 8, the device might have a wireless charging option with an improved camera and faster processor, Express reported.

Along with the other expected changes the display is about to include OLED technology for the first time. The OLED display is sure to give richer vibrant colors and a brighter screen. The other latest updates are Apple moving the SIM tray to the bottom edge and the main logic board arriving in two pieces instead of one, PC Advisor reported.

A new speaker design might be one of the other features, which could make the iPhone 8 the thinnest ever. A laser censor for gesture recognition is one of the most expected features; the wireless charging is believed to have a long range approximately 15 feet.

As for the name Apple could call this year's iPhone as "iPhone X" It could be tough to predict because Apple could make other major changes as it will mark a big anniversary for the smartphone.

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