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Latest iPhone 8 schematics show a lip at the top where 3D sensors/earpiece are located more

2017 May 29
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Prolific leakers Benjamin Geskin on Monday shared some fresh new images, allegedly showing off latest iPhone 8 schematics and a CAD rendering based on the technical drawings of the phone. The schematics depict a lip at the top of the handset’s OLED display where 3D sensors for the front FaceTime camera along with the earpiece are located.

On the back, we can see a circle which indicates neither a rear Touch ID sensor nor wireless charging support. According to Geskin, the circle is simply a placeholder for the Apple logo. And here’s a CAD rendering of the device based on the schematics.

Other iPhone 8 features hinted at by this technical drawing include no physical Home button out the front, a vertically-stacked dual-lens camera out the back with an LED flash integrated directly in the bulge, an elongated Power button on the right side and more.

Today, Slashleaks shared a few images showcasing yet another iPhone 8 dummy wrapped in a protective case that allegedly “confirms” that the device would come with no physical Home button, featuring a Touch ID sensor integrated directly into the display, a vertically-oriented cutout on the back for a redesigned dual-lens camera system, aside from the other rumored features.

Apple will preview iOS 11 at WWDC next month.

It’ll be interesting seeing what user interface changes Apple has added to iOS to make room for the rumored function area at the bottom of the display and possibly redesign the status bar to take advantage of the tiny regions at the top of the device.

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