iPhone 8 Latest News: iPhone 8 Likely To Roll Out In October 2017, iPhone 8 Pre-Order Starts September [VIDEO]
ByApple may depart from its long-reigning trend with the September release of iPhone devices. Recently surfaced reports are claiming that the iPhone 8 release date will be delayed, the device is unlikely to hit the tech world before October or November 2017.
Reports are springing one after the other that Apple's iPhone 8 is likely to hit the market in October or November. The further delay in iPhone 8 launch is due to the technical issues circling the lamination process of the iPhone 8's curved OLED panels, CNBC reported.
Meanwhile, tech analysts suggest that the Cupertino based tech titan's trio of upcoming iPhones, such as the 4.7-inch, 5.5-inch models and a newfangled 5.8-inch model with an OLED display, will be available for pre-orders in September. The iPhone 8 5.8-inch model is said to make an appearance several weeks later.
As the tech giant looks to mark the tenth anniversary of the original iPhone's launch, the iPhone 8 is anticipated to feature a much wider and longer display. The display of the upcoming iPhone 8 will be more detailed and higher-resolution compared to any previous device. Nonetheless, the amazing OLED display of the iPhone 8 could also be the reason for the iPhone 8 delay, Express reported.
While nothing is ever a guarantee until the Cupertino-based tech company makes an official statement regarding the highly anticipated iPhone 8, there's a good reason to anticipate that the price of Apple's upcoming iPhone would fall somewhere in the $1,000 range. Tech fans are anticipating the iPhone 8 will have a price tag that resembles the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus.
The iPhone 8 with 64GB of storage is expected to be priced in the $870 range. Meanwhile, an iPhone 8 with more storage is anticipated to be available with a price closer to $1000. That being the case, more concrete details of the iPhone 8 are likely to surface online ahead of the device's release date.
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