Suppliers have started mass production of both the iPhone 7s and OLED iPhone 8 according to reports
According to Digitimes, suppliers have started mass production of both the iPhone 7s and OLED iPhone 8 ahead of their launched scheduled for September.
It’s believed the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus that will be minor updates to Apple’s current iPhone 7 offerings, with the devices offer improved internals and no physical hardware changes opposed to the iPhone 8 which is said to feature an all new edge to edge OLED display, vertical dual camera lens and reinforced glass chassis.
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 8 is building itself up to be one of the most anticipated iPhone releases of all time, the internet certainly isn’t short of supposed iPhone 8 leaks, with some pointing to the iPhone 8 having a rear Touch ID sensor, and others claiming Apple will integrate Touch ID to within the display itself.
Due to the design overhaul some reports believed the iPhone 8 could potentially begin shipping to customers during December 2017, two months later than usual. Sketchy reports claim Apple could include a pair of free AirPods with the iPhone 8 and could even include wireless charging.