iDrop News received exclusive insider information about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 8 handset back in March, most notably concerning the device’s aesthetic redesigning of certain external components, while emphasizing how the 10th anniversary flagship could potentially be referred to as the iPhone Edition. The information, which was provided to us courtesy of iPhone concept artist Benjamin Geskin, surrounded a number of leaked images and schematics depicting an iPhone with a dramatically redesigned, nearly edge-to-edge display featuring very narrow bezels around the edges of the chassis, as well as a Touch ID fingerprint sensor which, due to manufacturing constraints, had been repositioned to the rear of the device at Apple’s behest. The iPhone Edition also featured a vertically reoriented dual-lens camera module on the back side — flipped to a top-to-bottom orientation so as to maximize the photographic capabilities of the iPhone when it’s used in landscape mode.
And now, Geskin has posted yet another round of iPhone images to his official Twitter account, which appear to corroborate many of the features and design elements we’ve predicted — while raising some additional questions about the future of Touch ID. Shown below, the images embody a slightly thicker chassis reinforced with the long-rumored steel frame. which resembles a structurally different iPhone than Apple’s iPhone 6, 6s and 7 handsets before it.