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New iPhone 8 Concept is the Best But the Stock Cannot Meet Demand During Launch

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A new iPhone 8 concept that surfaced the internet lately is quite impressive except from the fact that the device will be out-of-stock during its launching this coming fall. Complicated manufacturing process and higher ASPs are the cited possible reason why supply can't meet the consumers' demands.

While Apple did not confirmed the name of the next iPhone, the tech community presumed it as iPhone 8 while other called it iPhone Edition and iPhone X. There are many concepts that have been shown since the birth of iPhone 8 rumors but the latest one from Gabor Balogh, a product designer from Budapest, is making a lot of sense.

To start with, Balogh presumes an edge-to-edge screen for iPhone 8 which also coincides with other analysts. Along with the beautiful display is a dynamic background which changes based on the object the camera is pointing at, Business Insider reported.

Next is the possible integration of AR to Siri where the digital assistant would be smart enough to answer questions based on locations. In fact, AR is said to be the main feature of the phone and that there are hundreds of people who paid to introduce into the mainstream as soon as possible.

Putting the apps down towards the home button is another presumption that solves one issue when it comes to reaching the apps located on top of the screen. AR integrated Health Apps are also expected in iPhone 8 where the user can point the camera to someone and asks Siri how they are.

Other features that are expected to be found in iPhone 8 includes wireless charging, Touch ID fingerprint sensor, front-facing 3D sensor module and dual camera at the back. The next iPhone is expected to debut this coming September.

On the other hand, while the new iPhone 8 concept sounds great, Apple is reportedly facing a bottleneck on the supply side. Due to the device's revolutionary concept, complicated manufacturing process and higher ASPs could hinder Apple's plan to produce volumes of it until the fourth quarter, BGR reported. 

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