Highlights
- Video leaked of Apple iPhone X, ahead of launch
- Gives a first look at working of the Smartphone
- Explore if this is a real deal
Just when it’s few days remaining for the launch, an image and a video of the upcoming devices give you a sneak peak look at of iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Nothing is left to imagination with many real and many not so real video and image leaks of the anniversary special device from Apple, users have already guessed how the phone is going to look like. However, there has always been a speculation on how the phone is going to work and what new functions is the phone loaded with, no official information has been released by the company.
Нет. Я просто знаю что это дешевый китайский фейк. А вы видимо этого не заметили. pic.twitter.com/EJJooAuQMf
— Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) September 8, 2017
iPhone is going to be unveiled at an elite event that will be held at Steve Jobs Theatre – Apple’s headquarters in California. While the said releasing date of the much-awaited phone is 12th September 2017, the net buzzers and Smartphone fanatics have been doing their own rounds on the specs and functioning of iPhone 8.
iPhone 7 Plus vs #iPhoneX pic.twitter.com/NdNnv1g5Ee
— Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) September 8, 2017
A new tweet by popular tipster Benjamin Geskin shows off two devices – one of which is expected to be iPhone 8 Plus or what some say iPhone 7s Plus ( the exact moniker is yet not clear) and the iPhone X (anniversary special device). The leaked video reveals a bezel-less screen that looks promising at 18:9 aspect ratios. Here is the video of alleged working iPhone X:
Although so far there has no confirmation on whether the video is real or not, interestingly it showcases how Apple is building its iOS around notch cut-out in the top of edge to edge display that is tipped to house the front camera, 3D Scanning sensors and speaker and more. On the right side of the notch WiFi, battery and cellular status will be seen and dash time will be at left. It is also highly speculated that Apple’s new industrial design is ditching the Home button incorporates a high-resolution display.