Display will use OLED, which makes for better color reproduction and deeper blacks and whites

iPhone 8 released Date - To be either on September 12, 2017 or September 13, 2017 or On September 22,2017 or Saturday, September 23.
iPhone 8 Design - The biggest change is expected to see in the iPhone 8 is a huge ramping up of the handset’s screen-to-body ratio. The removal of the Home button (the Touch ID fingerprint scanner) from the front of the phone in order to slim down the handset’s bezel.
iPhone 8 Features - Unlike conventional LCD panels, the pixels on an OLED screen produce their own light. That means the screen doesn’t need a backlight, saving power. But it also means that individual pixels can be turned off, allowing for truer blacks – thus improving dynamic range and widening the colour gamut.

iPhone 8 Software - iPhone 8 is almost guaranteed to run on Apple’s new iOS 11 software, given that iOS 10 is now technically outdated. In iOS 11, there will be a bigger focus on apps and stickers, featuring a redesigned app picker.
iPhone 8 Price - The entry-level iPhone 8 is probably going to retail for at least £599, and could rise close to (or even beyond) £1000 for the top-end model.
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