Tuesday, September 12, 2017

iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus on September 12

Alongside the iPhone X, Apple will also be unveiling the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus on September 12. The iOS 11 GM leak from over the weekend might have primarily spilled details about the iPhone X, but it also provided us enough data to give us an idea of the specs and features the other two iPhones will pack.

In case you are not interested in the iPhone X but in the other two iPhone variants — iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus — Apple will be releasing, check out their rumored specs based on all the leaks we have heard so far.

iPhone 8 Specs
IP Certification IP68 Certified
Display 4.7-inch LCD Display
  True Tone Display
  750 x 1334 resolution
  3D Touch
Chipset 6-core A11 Chip
  4x low-power ‘Mistral’ cores
  2x high-power ‘Monsoon’ cores
RAM 2GB
Storage 64/128GB
Biometric Verification Touch ID
Camera Rear:
  12MP f.1,8 shooter
  4K video recording @ 60fps
  1080p @ 240fps
  True Tone Flash
  OIS
  Front:
  7MP
  1080p video recording
  Retina Flash
   
Battery 19xxmAh
Charging Wireless Charging
  Fast wired charging
Connectivity Lightning, NFC, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, LTE
OS iOS 11
Features FaceTime, Apple Pay
As for the iPhone 8 Plus, check its leaked specs below.
iPhone 8 Plus Specs
IP Certification IP68 Certified
Display 5.5-inch LCD Display
  True Tone Display
  1080 x 1920 resolution
  3D Touch
Chipset 6-core A11 Chip
  4x low-power ‘Mistral’ cores
  2x high-power ‘Monsoon’ cores
RAM 3GB
Storage 64/128/256GB
Biometric Verification Touch ID
Camera Rear:
  Dual 12MP shooter, 2x optical zoom
  4K video recording @ 60fps
  1080p @ 240fps
  True Tone Flash
  OIS
  Portrait mode
  Front:
  7MP
  Retina Flash
  1080p video recording
Battery 29xxmAh
Charging Wireless Charging
  Fast wired charging
Connectivity Lightning, NFC, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, LTE
OS iOS 11
Features FaceTime, Apple Pay

Like with the current iPhone 7 phones, the added RAM in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X models is required to process data from its dual-camera system. As the regular iPhone 8 model is expected to have one camera out the back, it won’t need extra RAM.
It’s also important to note that increasing the RAM puts an additional burden on the battery.

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