Several report claims that the highly anticipated "iPhone 8" of Apple might meet some delay on its release. According to the claims, the company is having a hard time developing one of the upcoming device's feature that is causing the potential delayed release.
The much-awaited "iPhone 8's" release might be postponed. The fans of Apple have been expecting the company to release its latest smartphone in September this year. Unluckily, with the recent report claiming otherwise, many fans might be disappointed soon, says Indian Express.
Through CNBC, Brian White, analyst from Drexel Hamilton said the Apple's upcoming smartphone will be delayed due to some difficulties relating to the 3D sensing technology were cited. White added that it might be released in December, which gives the company the chance to release it during the holiday season. He also wrote that their smartphone contact believes that the 5.8-inch "iPhone 8" will be offered with the 3D sensing technology and OLED display, says Science World Report.
Their contact believes that the soon to be released "iPhone 8" will be delayed for a few weeks because of the challenges evolving the 3D sensing technology; however, it will be on time for the holidays in December. White also noted that the 3D sensing technology and the OLED display will only be available for "iPhone 8," this could mean that the iPhone 7s and the iPhone7s Plus should be released in September.
The Apple's growing interest in the greater than before reality space, fuelled the company's plan of using the 3D sensing technology. Having a 3D camera, the company can introduce numerous advanced facial recognition and this will allow the phone to take selfies in 3D.
Another report said the "iPhone 8" might not be launched until October or November due to the problem encountered in the display lamination process and issues about the integration of the 3D sensing camera on the front of the device occurred. Steve Jobs first announce the iPhone on January 9, 2007 and released June 29 in the same year. This year is marked as its 10th anniversary.
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