Apple Inc. the Cupertino tech giant might be preparing the best and innovative smartphones to release into the tech market. iPhone 8 is already being surfaced with the bundle of rumors.

Fresh reports are on the internet, where the noted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Huo claims that all the three rumored new iPhones will feature wireless charging technology.

According to Mac Rumors, it is reported that the noted and very famous KGI securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now claims that the three iPhones that are being expected to arrive this year will feature the wireless charging technology.

Kuo said that wireless charging increase the internal temperature of the Smartphone and in turn, it indicates that there are chances of iPhone 8 featuring an OLED display and glass casing to have a new 3D Touch module with "additional graphite sheet lamination." This is because to prevent the device from malfunctioning due to overheating.
Mac Rumors obtained a Kuo's research note which states-

While we don't expect general users to notice any difference, lamination of an additional graphite sheet is needed for better thermal control and, thus, steady operation; this is because FPCB is replaced with film, which is more sensitive to the temperature change of the 3D touch sensor in OLED iPhone.

According to GSM Arena, it is reported that Apple is expected to mark this year the biggest as it is the 10th anniversary of the first iPhone. Reports claim that the Apple will release a 4.7" iPhone 7s, a 5.5" iPhone 7s Pus and a 5.8"iPhone 8 with an OLED screen and fresh reports proves that there are chances of the new iPhone to feature OLED.

It is reported that the new 3D Touch module could be up to $5 more expensive for Apple to procure per phone which finally reflects on the total cost of producing the one piece. So, reports claim that Apple's high-end iPhone 8 could cost upwards of $1,000 in the United States due to a significant redesign and the use of premium parts.

Apple has not made any official statements on its upcoming smartphones. Stay tuned for more updates.