The iPhone 8 will DEFINITELY have game-changing wireless charging feature, claims Apple analyst ‘Ming the Merciless’
APPLE'S iPhone 8 is definitely set to feature wireless charging, a top analyst has claimed.
Ming-Chi Kuo has said the upcoming iPhone will come in three different forms, but every one of them will let users charge their phone without having to plug it in.
He wrote: "While we don’t expect general users to notice any difference, lamination of an additional graphite sheet is needed for better thermal control and, thus, steady operation."
It has also been rumoured that the smartphone will feature an edge to edge display in the top of the range model alongside two standard versions.
Foxconn Technology in Taiwan is making wireless modules to go with their next model according to .
An industry source told the Asian publication: "Whether the feature can eventually make it into Apple's updated devices will depend on whether Foxconn can boost the yield rate to a satisfactory level later on."
It is currently not obvious whether the California firm would offer a wireless charging plate, similar to Samsung's offering or something different.
But one of the patents filed by Apple in the US shows images of a charger similar to that used by the Apple Watch.
The patent itself is mainly focused on a metal brushing technique but also refers to and "inductive charging station".
According to Mac Rumours: "In describing how the tools would work, the application includes multiple illustrations of a charging station used to provide electrical current to another device via inductive power transmission.
"An inductive transmitter coil wraps around a metal core and is designed to pair with a receiver coil and charge the battery in the electronic device."
Other rumours indicate that the home button could be for the high jump and replacing it with a phone capable of scanning a fingerprint anywhere on the screen.
It was also revealed last year that Apple had a patent for a foldable version of the iconic handset.