iPhone 8 Release Date News 2017

iPhone 8 Release Date


iPhone was released, but Apple still brings out a new phone every year and 2017 is set to be no different.

However, this year could well mark a radical change for the iPhone, as Apple seeks to wow users with a 10th anniversary device that takes it in a new direction.

The iPhone 8 - if indeed it is called that - has been rumoured to include features such as wireless charging, an edge-to-edge display and - for the first time - no home button. Here's what we're expecting.

Apple has followed a pretty familiar pattern since it released the iPhone 3G way back in 2008. It releases a new phone with a major cosmetic change one year and then follows a year later with an improved "s" model. The last iPhone was the iPhone 7 so by that logic the next one will be called the iPhone 7s.

However, there are reasons to suggest it could change this year. For one thing, last year's iPhone 7 was less of a radical departure from the iPhones of the previous two years, at least appearance-wise. If Apple does choose to introduce a brand new design, it probably wouldn't want to call it the 7s. iPhone 8 might make more sense.

The other reason it might not be called the 7s is that Apple might want to make a splash for its 10th anniversary iPhone. One rumoured name is the iPhone X. This makes some sense - few series make it into double digits before changing their naming conventions (iPhone 13?) - so at some point a change seems likely. There's a precedent here in Apple's Mac operating system - it went 1,2,3 and so on up until it became OS X.

When will it be released?


Apple has developed a pretty reliable release pattern. A new iPhone tends to be unveiled in early September, either on a Tuesday or Wednesday.


Perhaps by coincidence, it often tends to be the week after IFA, a big technology conference in Germany, which this year starts on September 1. That means the best guess is Tuesday September 5 or Wednesday September 6. Because the Monday is a US holiday, the Wednesday might be more likely.

The phone then tends to go on sale a week or two later on a Friday, so September 15 or 22 are the best bets. Pre-orders tend to open a week before they go on sale.

The Apple rumour mill never sleeps, so although its release is not for months, there is already a steady stream of rumours and possible leaks filtering out.

Many of them should be taken with a pinch of salt - Apple tests a lot of designs - but some consistent themes have emerged, enough to take a reasonable guess.

Three different phones?


For the last three years, Apple has released two phones, a 4.7-inch screen and a "Plus" 5.5-inch screen. But the rumour mill suggests a new high-end phone might be in the works this year.

The third model may have an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen, as opposed to the LCD screens on current iPhones. OLED is an upgrade on LCD in many ways, improving brightness and viewing angles, and is already used in devices such as Samsung's Galaxy S7.

If Apple does introduce a new premium phone, some of the features that are rumoured for the iPhone 8 may only apply to that model.

Edge-to-edge display


It has long been an ambition of Sir Jony Ive, Apple's design chief, to make an iPhone that looks like one piece of glass, with a screen that covers the whole of the front of the phone.

Rumours suggest this might finally come to fruition with the new iPhone. The phone may replace the aluminium frame with a glass back, and have a screen that curves around the sides of the phone. This could allow Apple to increase the screen size of the iPhone without increasing its actual footprint - so 5-inch and 5.8-inch screens have been rumored.
iPhone 8 rumor

This would require the front-facing camera to be built into the screen, not to mention...

No home button


The home button has been a feature of every iPhone since the first one 10 years ago, but Apple may be in a position to get rid of it. It has already introduced advanced pressure-detection technology with 3D Touch, and last year's iPhone 7 had a solid-state home button that vibrates instead of clicks.

The iPhone screen now also wakes up when the phone is picked up, so there is less need to click a physical home button. Apple has patented a way of embedding Touch ID, its fingerprint reading technology, in the screen, so that might solve security issues.

Wireless charging


Batteries are still the big problem with mobile phones - as good as they are, most still last just a day - and battery tech is only making incremental progress. This means manufacturers have focused on technology such as fast charging as a compromise.

But Apple could go one better and allow wireless charging. Apple famously removed the iPhone 7's headphone jack, which meant users could not listen to wired headphones and charge their phone through the Lightning port at the same time. Removing the second part of that equation might make sense.

iPhone 6s Battery Replacement Program Apple Store Canada

iPhone 6s Battery Substitution 


At the point when Apple reported an iPhone 6s battery substitution program a week ago, distinguishing select models that may be qualified for a free repair because of sudden shutdowns, it just determined assembling dates for possibly influenced gadgets. It prescribed clients travel to an Apple store or approved affiliate on the off chance that they are encountering issues to check on the off chance that they are qualified for a repair. However, there's a speedy and simple approach to check if your gadget is qualified at home, utilizing a similar procedure that Apple repair staff will use in stores… 

"Check if your iPhone 6s is eligible for Apple’s battery replacement program, the company has now added its own tool via the program’s webpage."

Apple has confirmed that a little number of iPhone 6s gadgets may out of the blue close down. This is not a security issue and just influences gadgets inside a restricted serial number range that were fabricated amongst September and October 2015… . Your iPhone will be analyzed before any administration to check that it is qualified for this program and in working request. 

iPhone 6s serial QH QJ


Apple is Trading Batteries

for what it said is "a little number of iPhone 6s gadgets" that were fabricated amongst September and October of 2015 in a restricted serial number range. Here's the means by which to check your gadget: 


Find your iPhone's serial number (you can locate the serial number on the back of your iPhone and in Settings>General>About). 

Check for the accompanying characters situated in the fourth and fifth position of your iPhone's serial number: 

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7

Q8

Q9

QC

QD

QF

QG

QH

QJ

Apple store staff will supplant batteries with extra parts where accessible, however generally will convey for battery substitution stock or now and again supplanting the whole gadget. We're got notification from a few Apple store sources, in any case, that battery supplies are obliged and a few stores should hold up until December fifth or later to get stock for repairs. One Apple store we talked with had upwards of 60 battery parts requested for clients sitting tight for repairs, while different reports this week additionally showed a supply lack taking after the presentation of Apple's new repair program. 

Normal Wear and Tear is Normal


So the length of your gadget is in working request you ought to be qualified for a battery swap or substitution gadget in the event that you fall in the serial number range above. Apple store staff will, in any case, just offer the repair to those that particularly report sudden shutdown issues. 

Apple takes note of that the program will cover "influenced iPhone 6s batteries for a long time after the primary retail offer of the unit." You can likewise ask for a discount on the off chance that you've effectively paid for a battery repair or substitution on a qualified gadget.

How to Delete iCloud Calendar Spam Past Events

How to Delete iCloud Calendar Spam Past Events

iCloud Calendar Spam

A large number of iCloud users have reportedly received spam in the form of unsolicited Calendar event invitations over the last week. 


Suspect Black Friday offers for cheap goods have been appearing in personal iCloud calendars, with the default options to "Accept", "Maybe" or "Decline" appearing at first to be the only way to respond to them. 


iOS Devices

Unfortunately choosing any of these options simply notifies the spammer that the account is active and ready for more unsolicited offers. Instead, users are advised to try the following alternative method for removing the spam events on their iOS devices. 


Open the Calendar app and tap the "Calendars" button at the bottom of the screen.



Tap the Edit button and on the next screen, select the "Add Calendars" option.



Give the calendar an easily recognizable throwaway name, like "Spam", and tap "Done" at the top of the screen until you're back on the Calendar screen.



Select the spam invitation and move it to the "Spam" calendar you just made.



Tap the "Calendars" button at the top of the screen, tap the "i" button next to the Spam calendar, and on the next screen, tap "Delete Calendar" at the very bottom of the screen menu.



calendar-spam

That should rid you of the unwanted spam event, leaving spammers none the wiser. 


Update: Some readers have noted another option is to change iCloud calendar settings to receive event notifications by email rather than as in-app notifications. Logging into iCloud via a web browser, open the Calendar, click the cog in the bottom left corner to go to Preferences -> Advanced and then select "Receive event invitations as: Email". This lets users delete the spam calendar events as emails instead.