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iPhone 8 Could Have Newest Feature Which Lets User Hide Fingerprint Sensor

By Mae Miller | Update Date: Feb 17, 2017 07:02 AM EST

As our modern era continues, a lot of technological manufacturers are competing tremendously in producing high-tech devices such as mobile phones with latest fantastic features to offer. Apple, the makers of the popular iPhone is making another addition to their popular series of mobile phones with the iPhone 8. After the release of iPhone 7 in the global market late last year, Apple is now making plans to release the iPhone 8.

What features this latest device is expected to offer?

As reported by The Independent, Apple is planning to radically redevelop its fingerprint sensor to emphasize in a new iPhone, according to patent filings. The reported advancement is allegedly a style of having the technology fit into its next handset, frequently attributed to as the iPhone 8. Because that smartphone is likely to come up with an entirely new design and new exciting added features.

Another rumored change with the iPhone 8 is that the device will no longer have the Home button. In previous versions of the iPhone, the Home button is the essential feature of the device. The button has a fingerprint sensor and if the iPhone 8 has no Home button, it means that it will no longer have the fingerprint sensor.

Can the iPhone 8 compete with other latest devices?

The device is expected to be released in the United Kingdom September this year and the phone will surely be competing with other smartphones manufacturers like Samsung, as reported by Express. The latest device has a unique OLED display. This type of display is currently seen on the Apple watch and Macbook Pro with Touch.

This is a great news for people who are fond of using different technology from Apple, as the company is one of the leading global gadget manufacturers that can offer its consumers a diversity of devices they can use depending on their needs.

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