The "iPhone 8" is expected to be coming around later in 2017 around fall and even if is still a few more months ahead, fans and consumers already got a hold of all the meaty details regarding Apple's next iteration of its flagship handset. Here are some of the most exciting features and hardware overhauls expected at its release.

Based on the most updated information from Mac Rumors, the "iPhone 8" release will be Apple's 10th anniversary of the handset and there's no other fitting way to celebrate this by bringing totally new and improved overall experience.

While not a lot of information seem plausible at the moment, expert analysts see that the "iPhone 8" will be getting an extreme overhaul from what the consumers have gotten accustomed to. The newest model is believed to be getting rid of the aluminum base body and will once again, use glass bodies.

In terms of performance, Apple's upcoming handset is also believed to be taking advantage of the A11 chip with a 10-nanometer processing. To put simply, the A11 chip is expected to be significantly faster and more energy efficient than the previous models despite the faster processing speed.

Based on some recent reports like one from Forbes also state about the device's major overhaul to its virtual assistant, Siri. Apparently, Apple is now putting some extra effort in making its virtual assistant relevant once more Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant made it look pale in comparison in the recent years.

Siri's integration with third-party apps is also likely to broaden the service's spectrum, making Apple's platform a good choice for several developers who uses the technology. The "iPhone 8" is considered to be the handset that will introduce these changes with Siri along with what should be, the iOS 11.

Consumers are still positive with a September release date for the iPhone 8. Apple always made it to a point that new handsets and major product releases happen on this month, which is pretty much evident with its earlier releases.