iPhone 8 Front Camera with 3D Sensing and 3GB of RAM | Rumor

We continue with the rumors about the next generation iPhone, and specifically on the flagship model that will be released this year on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the birth of the iPhone, already named for convenience as the iPhone 8. iPhone 8 Front Camera

The first prediction comes from the known KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo, who every year reveals quite accurate in anticipating features and capabilities of the new generations. This time all focuses on the front-facing camera, claiming that iPhone 8 front camera will be updated with the system patented by PrimeSense, a company acquired by Apple in 2013. In addition to the revolutionary front camera and an infrared module that could sense 3D objects captured in the lens. This new hardware will be able to merge 2D imagery with depth information, and will be used for gaming, augmented reality applications, facial recognition, and even iris scanning. For example, while playing a game, the front camera can capture the player’s photo, create a 3D head of the user, and replace a game character’s head with that of the user.

If implemented, the Primesense Camera system could be one of the greatest innovations in iPhone 8, also this solution would merge well with the removal of the home button with built-in Touch ID. PrimeSense

Closing the iPhone 8 front camera, talking about the RAM and storage, thanks to the reports of the Chinese search company, TrendForce. According to the source, the top range model could be marketed under two storage variants, 64GB and 256GB; and 3GB of RAM. We recall that numerous rumors point to the possible presentation of three different models, two that could be called similar to the current ones with regard to materials and design, and a special edge-to-edge 5.8-inch OLED display, and other premium features.

Additionally, JP Morgan analyst Harlan Sur also claimed that Apple is working with Broadcom to come up with a customized wireless charging technology. He adds that Apple and Broadcom have been working on a solution for roughly two years now. Sur contradicting to recent reports claims that Apple’s iPhone 8 may not support wireless charging. Instead, Sur says that Apple may use the feature in next year’s iteration citing the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco.

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