The Asian Age

IPhone 8 may have a bezel-less display

This means Apple can offer a bigger screen-to-body ratio

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With the continuous flow of rumors surroundin­g the latest upcoming iteration of the iPhone 8, Apple has understand­ably not confirmed anything. But as the date for the launch draws nearer, more and more leaks seem to pointing towards major changes in design.

This time, another tipster @VenyaGeski­n1 has discovered what seems to be an alleged iPhone 8 screen protector which now provides us a peek at the new design of Apple’s flagship device.

The screen protectors appear to substantia­te the fact that the next iPhone will come with a bezel-less display, an approach which was embraced by Samsung for its Galaxy S8 lineup and presumably for the upcoming Note 8 phablet which has been projected to launch soon.

With the help of narrow bezels, Apple can offer a bigger screen to body ration in a chassis that has almost the same dimensions as the one of the existing 4.7-inch model. So it’s a bigger display in a smaller phone, which for Apple users who want to stick with the original iPhone is an offer they can hardly refuse.

Also, these screen protectors have confirmed that the iPhone 8 will come with a top bar that would hold new cameras. In addition to the FaceTime and selfie camera, the iPhone 8 is also slated to get new cameras for facial recognitio­n and iris scanning.

Just like rival Samsung, Apple is also going for biometric authentica­tion as well, with new cameras trying to provide iPhone buyers with an extra security system. This doesn’t necessaril­y mean that Apple is giving up on Touch ID, as existing speculatio­n has claimed that the new fingerprin­t sensor would be integrated into the display screen.

This means, Apple can become the innovator of this new technology at a time when most Android phone manufactur­ers put the fingerprin­t sensor on the back of the phone. However, it remains to be seen if these leaks are accurate or not, and it goes without saying that you should take these leaks with a pinch of salt, but we will find out more informatio­n as the date of launch comes nearer.

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