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The iPhone S8: Knocked-up Or A Knock-off?

May 12, 2017

Rumours are flying that the iPhone 8 will be nothing more than a Samsung Galaxy S8 knock-off. Could they be true? PAT PILCHER speculates.

 

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Hype is building as Appleโ€™s marketing machine grinds into action. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you most likely already know itโ€™s around the soon-to-launch iPhone 8. Itโ€™s a big deal, too, as the iPhone 8 will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.

As usual, leaks abound, and here’s the thing: based on the leaks, the almost bezel-free, home button-free, OLED display-equipped iPhone 8 sounds a lot like Samsungโ€™s recently launched S8 and S8+.

Before I get inundated with hate mail from indignant Apple fanboys, there’s a caveat. Much of the content of this story is speculative. It has to be. Until the iPhone 8 launches, it’ll be nigh on impossible for anything but speculation.

Still, based on the rumours, it seems to me that Samsung has beaten Apple to the innovation party. Thereโ€™s no escaping the fact that the iPhone 8 sounds a lot like an Apple-flavoured Galaxy.

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In all fairness, iPhone 8 rumours also point to some innovations that are not in Samsungโ€™s Galaxy S8. The biggest one is said to be an ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint sensor. Then thereโ€™s dual cameras on the front, which rumours say are for augmented reality. They could also be for depth sensing facial recognition. In theory, it isnโ€™t as easy to fool as the S8โ€™s single front camera. Both these will add petrol on the fanboy bonfire for the inevitable online scraps once the iPhone 8 launches.

The most prevalent rumour has it that Apple will use an OLED display. This means the iPhone 8โ€™s screen could have rounded edges like the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+. Industry scuttlebutt says the screen will be about the same size as the iPhone 7+. The iPhone 8 body will be closer in size to that of the iPhone 7.

A key impediment to this is the round fingerprint sensor home button found on todayโ€™s iPhones. Like Samsung, Apple is said to be replacing it with an on-screen version. Thing is, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and 8+ has already done this. Other rumours point to there being no curved screen. Short of a verifiable leak showing the front, back and sides of the iPhone 8, itโ€™s all but impossible to know which rumours are right.

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Build-wise, the thing remain a little more conventional. The iPhone 8 is supposed to consist of an alloy chassis with a glass front. There are rumours of a premium all-glass model thatโ€™ll work with wireless charging (like the Samsung Galaxy). Equally interesting are rumours around non-wireless charging models. According to these rumours, Apple will bin the lightning port and replace it with a USB C socket. This could mean a new dongle for headphones and many obsolete iPhone accessories.

All-told, it sounds like the iPhone 8 will be a lot like Samsung’s Galaxy S8 – with a few backed-in extras designed to one-up the competition. I’m still wondering what made-up marketing nonsense will be used to name the features highlighted by the latest crop of rumours.

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Rumours and fanboy flailing aside, the iPhone 8 does sound like an exciting device. Letโ€™s watch the fanboy fur fly.

Pat has been talking about tech on TV, radio and print for over 20 years, having served time as a TV tech guy and currently penning reviews for Witchdoctor. He loves nothing more than rolling his sleeves up and playing with shiny gadgets.

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