iPhone 8: Presentation on September 12

The wait is over: Apple will announce its next iPhone (iPhone 8) on September 12, according to Wall Street Journal.

Timing, however, seems to go hand in hand with the usual announcements of iPhone in the upcoming Apple event. But this time, the company says it will unveil three devices. iPhone 8

One will be the almost without home iPhone 8 we've heard so much about, while the other two devices will likely be the iPhone 7s and 7s Plus, with less radical design changes.

IPhone 8 is expected to costs over 1000 dollars in some configurations, possibly due to over-pricing costs to build it of, but also for the fact that Apple will try to be one of the few companies that use wireless charge.

It will feature advanced facial recognition to compensate for the lack of Touch ID on the front, although some expect the fingerprint sensor to be moved to of the power supply.

All three devices are expected to include some form of wireless charge.

As WSJ points out, Apple is usually starting to sell its devices around 10 days after the announcement, but rumors say that this time Apple will be a bit late with the availability of the high end iPhone 8.

Apple is also expected to unveil one with an LTE chip, which could possibly allow it to function independently of the smartphone, as well as a 4K Apple TV box.

Some leaks even indicate that the company will release a real 60-inch TV. But it would be good not to believe everything, until the official announcement is made. One could very easily say that the first electric vehicle of Apple… will be released.

Anyway, a few days left.

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