The iPhone 7 isn't even out, and we're already getting details on the iPhone 8, or whatever it is that comes next. In its review of the iPhone 7 this morning, The New York Times mentions hearing that next year's iPhone model will ditch the physical home button for a "virtual button" built directly into the screen. The screen is believed to take up the entire front of the next iPhone, leaving no room for a physical button.
This rumor has popped up a few times now, so it seems likely that Apple's plans are set. Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal have both reported Apple's plans to remove the home button and use an edge-to-edge display over the past few months. The Times is now doing the same, citing a pair of anonymous Apple employees.
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