In recent weeks I have been able to obtain exclusive iPhone 8
renders and information on Apple'sAAPL -0.69% biggest design changes,
but now I can reveal they do cause one negative side effect… Working
again with Nodus and leakers within Apple’s supply chain, I have learnt
the iPhone 8 design will limit the colour configurations available to
customers. This is because Apple is determined to leave the front of the
iPhone 8 black to downplay its controversial ‘cut-out’ top bezel and
will result in a limited number of monochrome options at launch: Black,
Jet Black and White (potentially silver) will be the three choices
compared to six variants - black, jet black, silver, gold, rose gold and
(Product)red - currently available with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Now
the reality seems to be less ‘boutique’ and more practicality,
especially if Apple hopes to use the iPhone 8’s new OLED display to
camouflage the top bezel cut-out with a permanent black status bar as
Nodus and I illustrated last week. In fact the only snag that may
arise from such a limited palette of iPhone 8 options is if it makes
potential customers less likely to pay the substantially increased
asking price for a black or grey smartphone. But based on all the
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