Connected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has already gone on record as saying that the Apple iPhone 7 “won’t have many ‘attractive selling points.” Which means that Apple could be planning on skipping the mid-cycle iPhone 7s and going straight to the Apple iPhone 8 for 2017. According to a report published today, the major redesign for the device, which we would expect to see with this year’s model, will instead take place in 2017.
The 2017 iPhone is rumored to have a screen that covers the entire front of the handset with Touch ID embedded inside the display.