Check out this photo purportedly taken from inside Foxconn which reveals an iPhone 8 with wireless charging, stacked double layer circuit board, and L-shaped battery.
Allegedly from Foxconn internal iPhone 8 X light perspective, from the figure you can see the wireless charging ring and stacked double-layer circuit board. As a result of the use of ultra-thin double-layer circuit board, making the iPhone 8 internal space increases, more part will be used to place a second battery, the formation of L-type battery module, thereby increasing battery capacity and improve battery life.
You'll notice at the top left of the photo the device is referred to as Ferrari. This was previously reported as the codename for the new iPhone 8. In addition, the design is marked EVT which stands for Engineering Validation Test. That's the stage when "you combine looks-like and works-like prototypes into one form factor, with production intent materials and manufacturing processes."
We'll keep you informed as the iPhone 8 leaks continue to come in. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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Allegedly from Foxconn internal iPhone 8 X light perspective, from the figure you can see the wireless charging ring and stacked double-layer circuit board. As a result of the use of ultra-thin double-layer circuit board, making the iPhone 8 internal space increases, more part will be used to place a second battery, the formation of L-type battery module, thereby increasing battery capacity and improve battery life.
You'll notice at the top left of the photo the device is referred to as Ferrari. This was previously reported as the codename for the new iPhone 8. In addition, the design is marked EVT which stands for Engineering Validation Test. That's the stage when "you combine looks-like and works-like prototypes into one form factor, with production intent materials and manufacturing processes."
We'll keep you informed as the iPhone 8 leaks continue to come in. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
Read More [via @VenyaGeskin1]