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The more I think about the Touch ID placement, I sincerely believe it will be placed on the back of The iPhone casing for 2017. The embedded Touch ID in the display seems it will be another year. I actually welcome the change, partially because I am ready for something different And refreshed from where the design of the iPhone is currently.

What I do wonder, is Touch ID remapped for all the newly rumored iPhone versions (4.7/5.5/5.8) this September or just the r5.8 OLED version. That should be interesting on its own how this plays out.
good point, i imagine if rumours are true the 7s and 7s plus would still have a home button so for those annoyed by it least theres the option to go that route.

I just want OLED, wireless charging/fast charging i don't care if the touch ID is on the back as you will get used to it and it would likely only be for one year anyway
 
I wonder, sometimes, how Apple could be so stupid as to think a rear-body fingerprint scanner is a good idea.

Then I remember this is the same company that designed the original iMac mouse.

Why, exactly, is this a "stupid" decision decision? There are a number of Android devices that have done the same thing, and the move has largely been viewed positively. It's a very natural place for your finger to gravitate towards when you're holding your phone vertically.

It's different. Not stupid. And if you want smaller bezels, something has to change.
 
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Unfortunately, Touch ID will be on the back. Knowing Apple's MO lately, we'll have to wait another year for a true Touch ID in the front screen.

At least it won't be a 6sss design.


Nothing is certain yet. It would be a big mistake to put the Touch ID on the back of the iPhone though. Not only from esthetic perspective but I think it will be highly inconvenient for people using the devise.
 
Why, exactly, is this a "stupid" decision decision? There are a number of Android devices that have done the same thing, and the move has largely been viewed positively. It's a very natural place for your finger to gravitate towards when you're holding your phone vertically.

It's different. Not stupid. And if you want smaller bezels, something has to change.

I do think it's kinda stupid. On the front, even behind a screen, you can make the Touch ID viewable, because it's owner could directly see the Touch ID area and press on it. I don't think you'll get a 'as good' experience when you need to press on it while not able to see what you're doing straight away.

And this, I quote: "and the move has largely been viewed positively." is arbitrary, meaning I also red lot's of bad reviews about putting the ID option on the back of a smartphone and they all had in common that it felt as a bad experience.
 
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My fingers all go to the opposite edge of the phone, nowhere near the middle.
I just tried someting with my iphone 7 plus. I used the fingerprint reader to read in the prints of the middle part of my indexfinger. And it worked. It calibrated it perfectly, and read it perfectly. So it won' t need your fingerprint of the tip of your finger. If you calibrate the sensor in the way you always hold the iphone, and one of your fingers(not fingertips) it will unlock automatically, without having to rest your fingertip on the reader.
 
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I agree with others in that this may possibly be what Apple is doing for the iPhone 7S.

Think about it. Aesthetically speaking, Apple would probably want both the 7S and the Edition to look similar from the front side. But due to supply constraints, if they could only embed TouchID into the screen for the Edition they might then move the Home button to the back for the 7S, so that both lines have a full frontal screen.

That and the 5S-esque design seems more to me like it would be made for the 7S.
 
Real or not, I like it a lot. Very clean look.

If a design like that came out, wouldn't it need a band around the top and bottom like the 7?
 
And the point is ? I hear people always ready to leave every year and they either stay or come back.
I'm not saying I'm ready to leave. I'm staying with Apple for many years to come, but I'm not buying a new iPhone until they get Touch ID right. Underneath the display that is.
 
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It will probably have some sort of facial recognition on it so you just lift to wake it reads your face and unlocks. The fingerprint reader on the back would be a secondary form of unlocking it.

People are locked in a tunnel vision with fingerprint when it's an insecure dinosaur technology that's being replaced by newer and better technology like iris scanner.

http://www.businessinsider.com/sams...bi-fingerprint-tech-princeton-identity-2017-4

Clifton said the FBI "uses 13 points of identification per fingerprint, so with all 10 fingers you might have 130 unique identifiers." Meanwhile, the Galaxy S8's iris scanner can register up to 200 identifying features from a single iris. And keep in mind that the Galaxy S8 scans both eyes, which means it actually registers 400 identifying features from your eyes.
 



Multiple design renders of Apple's much-rumored 5.8-inch OLED iPhone have surfaced over the course of the last two weeks, giving us our first look at what the device might look like.

Apple is testing multiple prototypes so we have seen several designs, but two of them have focused on a device with an aluminum frame, a vertical dual-lens camera, and a mysterious hole on the back below the Apple logo.

Now a third render has popped up featuring the same general design, but this time, it's a render of a full rear casing, which provides a clearer look at what the "iPhone 8" might look like at launch, should this be the design Apple chooses to use.

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Created by Instagram user bro.king, the renderings are directly based on the previously leaked design schematics.

The rendered shell is made from silver aluminum, with a squared design that's highly reminiscent of the iPhone 5 family rather than the smoother curves of more recent iPhone models. Size details are not included, but the design schematics it's likely based on suggested the device measures in at 149.5mm tall by 72.5mm wide, which is slightly larger than the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 at 138.3mm by 67.1mm.

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In line with multiple rumors, it features a vertical dual-lens camera which Apple is said to be implementing to introduce better picture quality and perhaps augmented reality functionality, and most notably, there's a circular cutout on the back.

Rumors have suggested that this is for a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and this is perhaps the prototype Apple will use if it can't reliably integrate Touch ID under the display of the iPhone 8, but there's also the possibility that the cutout is for an inductive wireless charging module.

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Apple is rumored to be implementing wireless charging in the iPhone 8, and the latest information on the matter has suggested Apple will use an inductive charging solution rather than long-range wireless charging technology, which is not yet reliable enough.

As mentioned above, Apple is allegedly testing up to 10 OLED iPhone prototypes, so this isn't necessarily the finished product that we're going to see in September. We have also seen a design prototype featuring a device with a glass body, a 4mm bezel and an edge-to-edge display, along with no visible Touch ID sensor.

We're getting closer to the point when Apple will need to start finalizing a design, so we may soon see part leaks that give us a better idea of the direction the company decided to go in.

Article Link: iPhone 8 Shell Render Features Vertical Dual-Lens Camera, iPhone 5-Style Body
 
Sure. People used to say that about bigger than 3.5".
That's not even remotely the same thing.

Touch ID will be placed at the back if Apple chooses form over function before the technology is ready to put the scanner inside the display. If they put it at the back this year, I'll just buy the next iPhone or the one after that. As soon as they make Touch ID right, I'm on board.
 
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Putting the touch ID on the back isn't a deal breaker but definitely cuts back on the convenience/ease of use. Not having to take your phone off a surface (like a desk) to unlock it, or not taking it out of an armband/dock/car mount to unlock it are all things people people have been accustom to since the original phone. Lets just hope they don't call the move "courageous".
 
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I must be in the minority. I always hated the chunky double-glass iPhone 4-5 design.
Not sleek, not practical, and uncomfortable without a case.
 
"Everyone holds the phone like this *Tim demonstrates how a gorilla holds a phone*. So we thought, why not put the home button where our finger naturally rests. Today, were introducing, the Backdoor Home Button. We're really excited about this. We think you're going to really love putting your finger in the back."
 
Another iphone 5 rehashed design. They really have no clue how to design something new like back in the day. After the fugly apple watch and the trash can macpro probably afraid to try.
 
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