Pair of videos purport to show 'iPhone 8' rear enclosure on Foxconn production lines
Two videos published on Chinese social media depict workers polishing the enclosure of what appears to be the "iPhone 8," as well as a a rack to allow air circulation around the parts without human contact, or stacking.

The videos were spotted on Benjamin Geskin's Twitter feed. The authenticity of the production line cannot be determined -- there are no clear Foxconn logos on the uniforms, or any other distinguishing markings known to be the iPhone manufacturer's livery.
The videos appear to have been first posted on Weibo -- but by different users.
Predictions have ranged between Apple could charge a starting price of around $1000 and as much as $1200 for the starting cost of the iPhone 8.

The videos were spotted on Benjamin Geskin's Twitter feed. The authenticity of the production line cannot be determined -- there are no clear Foxconn logos on the uniforms, or any other distinguishing markings known to be the iPhone manufacturer's livery.
The videos show devices prior to application of the Apple logo, and other details on the back of the phone. At present, other than knockoff devices, there are no smartphones with a dual-lens vertical opening shipping, but that does not preclude what's being shown in the videos from being a future product from another vendor, or as mentioned, a faked enclosure.Foxconn Plant Videos Shows Alleged #iPhone8 Rear Shells (1)
(via https://t.co/HQGvdy3hy4) pic.twitter.com/oRKJhKlgaK-- Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1)
The videos appear to have been first posted on Weibo -- but by different users.
The "iPhone 8" is predicted to have edge-to-edge OLED display with 5.15 inches of user space and a higher resolution than the iPhone 7 Plus at 2,436 by 1,125 pixels. Facial recognition technology rumored to be in the device may replace Touch ID -- but the rumor mill has conflicting information on that.Foxconn Plant Videos Shows Alleged #iPhone8 Rear Shells (2)
(via https://t.co/oihosp0i78) pic.twitter.com/zUUBfuUXVb-- Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1)
Predictions have ranged between Apple could charge a starting price of around $1000 and as much as $1200 for the starting cost of the iPhone 8.
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Uh, what? There is ZERO chance of a video like this being "approved" by Apple. Factory assembly line footage is never good PR, not to mention that Apple would much prefer to reveal its new phones on its own terms, not with shitty, unflattering video such as this. And even if there's rumors of delay, who gives a shit? Certainly not Apple, who can definitely survive another month of rumors if it is indeed launching on time.
Dumb comment. The Asian supply chain producing millions and millions of devices for launch day is impossible to regulate 100%. Leaks are inevitable, but despite this it doesn’t mean Apple isn’t also trying to make them harder, especially at corporate where they do have the most control.
Your comment is like saying “So much for global warming!” on a snowy day.
Security has been clearly getting worse every year.