Apple is under pressure these days pass to Samsung and its boundlessly amazing Galaxy S8 but the tech giant is up to the test with its upcoming iPhone 8.However, a current leak revealing sketches of the possible lead smartphone from Apple has collected some various reactions.

 As per Trusted Reviews, the spilled or leaked drawings were found on Weibo, what might as well be called Facebook. The rough sketches of the front and back part of the apple gadget were posted o Weibo by somebody who passes by KK. As indicated by the post, the drawings were as far as anyone knows made by a Foxconn worker who has seen the last outline of the iPhone 8 which is speculated to be launched in October or even later rather than the customary September release.

 Regardless of the scrappy post, the leaker is known for having a decent reputation with regards to these things. What makes the release more convincing is that it affirms one of the rumors surrounding the anniversary iPhone. It's what is viewed as a disputable move, if Apple pushes through with it, is that the dual camera will show up in a vertical form at the back of the smartphone.

 As showed by the drawings, the irritating antennae lines are presently gone. It will now be situated on the four corners of the iPhone 8. Another intriguing point showed by the draw is the absence of cutouts for the front-facing camera. This recommends the camera will be implanted behind the screen which, as BGR noted, has been protected before by Apple. Likewise absent in the drawing are the home button and Touch ID sensor which also recommends that they will be situated under the screen. 

This specific talk began when iDrop detailed that somebody at Foxconn said that the flagship gadget will be known as the iPhone Editon and will accompany dual cameras orchestrated vertically rather than the standard level order. In the drawing, the vertically-masterminded dual camera is situated at the upper left corner. Regardless of this mainly undesirable plan feature, the post also showed that the cameras will accompany 3D functionality and augmented reality abilities.