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This January it was ten years since the first iPhone, and that's why the Cupertino company is working on an anniversary product. So far, there has been speculation that the device should be called either iPhone 8, iPhone X or iPhone Edition. According to the latest information from a trusted source at Foxconn, it should be about iPhone Edition, not about iPhone 8, as most of us assumed.

Expected iPhone The Edition will boast a brand new design that is radically different from current models. It will feature a vertical dual camera on the back, as users mostly take photos with iPhonem in a horizontal position, so the vertical placement of the lenses will provide better depth of field. And in the front part there will be camera with 3D scanning technology for facial recognition.

A Foxconn employee revealed that iPhone The Edition will be made of metal and not glass, as previously speculated. The reason is that glass tends to break when dropped, while metal is more durable.

Perhaps one of the biggest changes is that the fingerprint sensor will be located on the back of the device, just like some Android phones have. Although there was talk that Touch ID will be built into the display, this will not be the case, as this technology still needs some time to develop. However, the button Home The button should remain in the front, but in virtual form.

And this is how it could be iPhone Edition according to these speculations look like:

Apple decided to use on the anniversary model OLED display, which however will not have the same curvature as, for example, Samsung Galaxy EdgeThe OLED display will be edge-to-edge and will have slight 2.5D curvatureIt is also expected that iPhone Edition will have iOS 11 with advanced features Siri, wireless charging and a powerful A11 chip. Now all we have to do is wait for September.

However, it is important to take such speculation with a grain of salt. While Samsung has already pulled out with its flagship model for this year, on Apple we will have to wait a few more months. We have more than half a year until the introduction of new models, and a lot can (or may not) change by then.

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Source: iDropNews

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