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Latest Schematic Of Apple's Upcoming iPhone Hints At Dual Front Cameras

A lot of things have been said about Apple's upcoming smartphone and we don't know what is true as none of those reports were backed by real evidence. 
After we saw first schematic of a new iPhone, another one has appeared online with some additional details.
The image shows that the new iPhone will not only have dual rear cameras, but front as well. 
It also reveals other details, such as wireless charging coil and module, taptic engine vibrator and more.
Alongside leaked schematic image, alleged mold and diagram have also leaked online. 
The mold confirms that the Touch ID sensor won't be located on the back. 
We still don't know whether the new handset from Apple will be called iPhone 7s or iPhone 8, but the new iPhone is supposed to come out in sometime in October or even November.

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