Apple iPhone 8 (iPhone X) Fact, Rumor & Leak Roundup – Everything You Must Know And Might Have Missed Over The Year Until Now

Apple iPhone 8 (iPhone X) Fact, Rumor & Leak Roundup – Everything You Must Know And Might Have Missed Over The Year Until Now

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Apple will launch the iPhone 8 in just a little more than 24 hours. The smartphone is a regular feature of the rumor mill, since the end of 2016. It’s surfaced in countless leaks and rumors, providing us with a lot of details on what to expect. As you all know if you follow us regularly, Apple’s landed in a bit of a rut over the past couple of years. At one end, nearly 70% of the company’s revenues are from the iPhone. At the other, new and exciting features have almost died out on the lineup. With the iPhone 8, Cupertino will make up for the latter. How so? Take a look below to find out.

Ten years have passed since Apple launched the first iPhone. When you compare what’s expected this year, to what was revealed then, it shows exactly what a decade of development should. Even if this development has slowed down over the past couple of years. Design on the iPhone hasn’t changed in three years, with the iPhone 7/7 Plus upgrading form and colors only.

Apple iPhone 8 (iPhone X) Fact, Rumor & Leak Roundup – Everything You Must Know And Might Have Missed Over The Year Until Now

Sep 11, 2017, 2:23pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-8-rumor-roundup-specifications-images-leaks-everything/ >Apple will launch the iPhone 8 in just a little more than 24 hours. The smartphone is a regular feature of the rumor mill, since the end of 2016. It’s surfaced in countless leaks and rumors, providing us with a lot of details on what to expect. As you all know if you follow us regularly, Apple’s landed in a bit of a rut over the past couple of years. At one end, nearly 70% of the company’s revenues are from the iPhone. At the other, new and exciting features have almost died out on the lineup. With the iPhone 8, Cupertino will make up for the latter. How so? Take a look below to find out. >Ten years have passed since Apple launched the first iPhone. When you compare what’s expected this year, to what was revealed then, it shows exactly what a decade of development should. Even if this development has slowed down over the past couple of years. Design on the iPhone hasn’t changed in three years, with the iPhone 7/7 Plus upgrading form and colors only.