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iPhone 8 Leak Explains Apple's Expensive New Smartphone
After reports of iPhone 8 being the most expensive Smartphone the company has ever released, leaks of the upcoming smartphone specs justify why it will have a pricier asking price. iPhone 8 will have so much more to offer that no other iPhone will have, including iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The new specifications include Lighting to USB Type-C adaptor, wireless charging and more.
According to Forbes, the expensive price of iPhone 8 is because of the fact that it will come with many new and useful features that none of its predecessors have. One of it is its wireless charging that contradicts earlier reports that it will also come in iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Users of iPhone 7 will need to purchase their own wireless charger to be able to use the feature.
In a blog post published by Mac Otakara, both iPhone 7 models will not come with Lightning to USB Type-C adaptor, and 3.5mm headphone jack adaptor either. Although the company has not confirmed the news but it is expected for iPhone 8 or also known as iPhone X to have much more features than iPhone 7 aside from the ones mentioned. One of it is the rumored new design that will make it look completely different from all iPhone models.
Many are speculating that regardless of the new iPhone’s price, it will still be a hit to loyal Apple consumers. Actually, the prices of a new iPhone before iPhone 8 was conceptualize was already close to $1000 which most consumers don’t really mind. If the good prediction will happen, this will help the company’s profit as it has been declining in the past few years. And since the new smartphone will be coming with new and unique features from iPhone 8’s previous models, its launch will likely be a big success for Apple.
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