IPhone 8 concept with two screens, both to the ends

Dual screen iPhone 8 concept

If there are no surprises, that this year it could happen that the launch of the next iPhone was brought forward to June because it is the year of the tenth anniversary, Apple will present its next smartphone in about eight months. But the fact that there is still a long time to go before the launch of a new iPhone does not make designers stop imagining what the device will be like and here we bring you a new iPhone 8 concept with some cool stuff.

The concept has been created by ConceptsiPhone and as soon as we start to watch the video we see something that we do not quite like: this "futuristic" iPhone still has a space reserved for Touch ID, although it is also true that the new home button would also be able to display images. What we would have liked here is that the Touch ID was part of the screen in its entirety, that is, that there was no change in the relief of it.

IPhone 8 concept imagine what it would be like to have 2 screens

As for the, or "the" as we will explain later, screen we can also see something interesting and that we hope to see in the final model of the iPhone that they present this year: the screen reaches to the top and bottom ends, thus taking advantage of all the screen that right now is wasted. If I'm not mistaken, the margin that we continue to see both on the sides and at the top and bottom is of a similar size to what we see in an iPhone 7 Plus, something that we would also like to see reduced this September.

As we have mentioned, another of the interesting points of this iPhone 8 concept is that it would have two screens, one in front and one behind. Personally and although it is very attractive, I would prefer a mobile phone to present both pages to me on the same screen and if it were necessary to change something, this change would reach the software level. I can't imagine constantly turning a 5.5-inch iPhone over with one hand.

This iPhone 8 concept still has another point that draws attention: the volume buttons and mute switch appear to be tactile, what has its good things and its bad things. As a positive part we have the design, but the negative part we will understand if we ask ourselves: what would happen to this iPhone 8 if we had to force a restart? As demonstrated with the iPhone 7, if the button is not mechanical, this process cannot be performed.

Dual camera on iPhone 8 concept

The curious part of this concept we see it on the second 47: after going round and round on itself showing that it has two screens that go from end to end, we see a previous image in which something that seems they had forgotten is perfectly appreciated , the camera. The logo could be seen if the screen on the back was OLED and showed a black background with a lighter logo (this would save more battery than the opposite), but the camera cannot be made to disappear magically.

What do you think of this concept of iPhone 8?


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  1.   pataluz said

    I honestly do not believe that the prototype of the video has two screens, one front and one rear ...

    I think it simply shows different possibilities of the screen and does that rotation effect, but if you look at the back, it has the camera and the logo ... and those screens have the home button with the fingerprint underneath and without a camera ...

  2.   Bryan nuñez said

    Sorry but you're wrong. That effect of flipping the cell phone in the video effectively gives one to believe that it has two screens but it only happens to make a makeover on the cell phone.
    At first I also believed that it was two screens but later you realize that it is only one screen only that they used a video resource that misleads the receiver.
    It is just a screen.

  3.   Markus said

    I think you have not seen the video well, when you turn the phone it is perfectly clear that it is still the front of the mobile, and not the back. Take note that the camera is not on top

  4.   Aitor Fuentes Barreto said

    Whoever made the video should have done a full turn and left the rear end as is. Because effectively the video implies that they are 2 screens and they are not.