Forget iPhone 7: Check Out Two Amazing iPhone 8 Concepts

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus may be the "it" smartphones to have. However, with rumors of the iPhone 6s mini creating a stir, iFans are looking forward to the next-gen models.

While rumors pertaining to the production of the A9 chip for the iPhone 7 may be gaining traction, we have two amazing concepts of the iPhone 8 that will take your breath away.

The first concept of the iPhone 8 is courtesy of Steele Drake from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, who shared his vision of the smartphone on Bechance.

The glass unibody design for the concept iPhone 8 is reminiscent of Sony's Xperia smartphone. The concept sticks to the slightly curved edges and metal design. However, the top and bottom edges of the device are encased in a glass display.

Drake kept the look of the volume button the same. The middle area of the smartphone looks like it has been donned up in a plastic-rubber combination. The phone seems a tad bulky than the preceding models, but the curvy design makes it fabulous looking.

Mihael Merkler has also devised a concept iPhone 8 that is quite futuristic looking. The concept may have a 4.5-inch screen, which is smaller than the iPhone 6's 4.7-inch display, but it shows off the UI via the laser keyboard projector.

The model has an Apple logo in RGB Micro LED, which flashes different hues for the specific notification received by a user.

Merkler's concept of the iPhone 8 packs a colossal 25-megapixel primary camera with an LED flash in tow. The concept smartphone also imbibes a 5-megapixel secondary camera with flash and special light sensor to cater to all your selfie needs.

The stylish-looking premium smartphone is made of 14 karat gold, glass, carbon fiber and aluminum. It also houses the fingerprint scanner; however, in our opinion, the Home button seems a little too big.

The concept of solar charging is pretty neat and futuristic. Perhaps Apple can take inspiration.

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