Every second day, a new leak about the Apple iPhone 8 goes viral on the web, now some of the images of the parts used in iPhone 8 have surfaced on the internet, even though it is not an official news but surely appears to be a real one. The design of the iPhone 8 isn’t a mystery now as it was already revealed several times in the previous leaks, It will come with a glass body and will be a bit thicker than the previous gen iPhone 7. The leaks also show the OLED screen that is present in the upcoming iPhone.
As we all know clearly by now, Apple hates leaks. Cupertino tries its level best to stop information from trickling out of China and mainland US. But, due to the scale of its operations, completely putting the stopper on the leak stream is impossible. Somewhere, somehow, someone manages to get their hands on components/images and uploads them for the world to see. Today, we’ve got a lot of pictures for you straight from Shenzhen’s Apple black market.
In the front, the phone will have a couple of sensors and camera, and nothing else can be seen there, it is confirmed that iPhone 8 will be a revolutionary device as it will offer an OLED Display for the first time on an iPhone. One image also shows iPhone 8’s screen along with the previous-generation iPhone and a significant difference can be seen w.r.t the screen to body ratio of the upcoming iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus is far better than the existing iPhone.
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