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Tuesday 18 October 2016

iPhone 8: strong evidence of the disappearance button Home

iPhone 8: strong evidence of the disappearance button Home

The updated features packaged with the iPhone 7 are thought to be in preparation for the consolidation of the iPhone in 2017, likely to be called iPhone 8. Rumors say that the next iPhone would have an edge to edge screen the Home button and more around the last indicator of such a plan seems iOS 10.
New iOS version with an integrated solution

Or more accurately, a newly discovered 10 iOS functionality.
In a new report, MacRumors has presented a scenario in which the new solid state and capacitive Home button has been rendered unusable and requires maintenance. Fortunately, the new iOS version includes an integrated solution that enables the use of a home button on the screen. Apparently, Apple has anticipated the problem and comes with iOS October 1 quick solution. As the report shows, the workaround is a key to the home screen if it is a temporary solution to the diagnostic tool iOS 10 which also indicated that the capacitive control key malfunction would probably need 'immediate repair.

A software alternative to the Home button in iOS 10 offered by Apple

The unearthed iOS features 10, which is actually identical to the accessibility function found in previous versions, seem to point Apple's plans for the next iPhone. With a version of the software key Home already in place, we can assume that the rumors of the iPhone 8 with ditching the physical check of next year that could be realized. Apple is offering a software alternative to the Home button in iOS 10 suggesting a future redesign of its flagship device. Analysts predicted that the next screen before the iPhone would be free of the iconic check digit. The challenge can be determined by things like cameras and sensors integrated, but Apple has been working on patenting the technology, according to Apple Insider in a related report.

In short, as part of the makeover for the iPhone 8 on its release date 2017, the technology giant is said to finally move from LCD to OLED. The next iPhone is expected to jump S phase next year to mark the 10th anniversary of the flagship device, the late Steve Jobs introduced in 2007.

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