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New video shows what the iPhone 8 might look like in shiny white

Even though its launch date is likely September, we've already seen plenty — no, strike that, we've seen an enormous amount — of iPhone 8 concept images and videos. But for some reason, most of them focus on a possible black version of the upcoming phone. 

Now, a new concept video, created by Thiago M Duarte and Ran Avni and published on YouTube by ConceptsiPhone, remedies that by giving us a detailed look at what an iPhone that's all screen on front might look in white. 

SEE ALSO: Turns out the iPhone 8 might be pretty damn ugly

The concept adheres to some of the rumors about the upcoming iPhone; for example, it shows the fingerprint scanner under the glass of a nearly bezel-less screen. But it snuffs others; the rear camera, for instance, is positioned horizontally instead of vertically, contrary to recent reports

The first half of the video shows the iPhone in black, while the other half, starting at 0:49, shows the white (possibly ceramic?) variant. 

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Will the next iPhone really look like this, and will there even be a white version? At this point, nothing is certain, so let's just fantasize about a shiny, new white iPhone 8 for a while. 

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