iPhone 8 rumored specs and release date, news: entry's dual-camera system may come with two OIS

The iconic iPhone series is known for many things. From its likeable simplicity and chic aesthetics, each and every entry from the Cupertino-based firm has been a culmination of careful technological strategy and patient choosing of its materials — a potent combination that has been winning the crowd for its near-decade offerings.
But what iPhone has really set itself apart from the multitude of Android iterations could be taken not by its sheer design. Consumers globally have unanimously agreed that the camera system found in iPhones are reliably much better than most of its counterparts. May it be its sensors or its internal setup, not even Samsung can rival iPhones' crisp imageries.
And its forthcoming 10th-year anniversary of iPhone-manufacturing, Apple Inc. is undoubtedly upping its game in its feature that has set the company apart from the rest of the competition — iPhone 8's dual-camera setup.
Noted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared that Apple is set to bring a dual-camera setup to one of its speculated iPhone 8 variants with both camera modules supporting optical image stabilization (OIS). Furthermore, Kuo has stressed that the tech giant is tipped to redesign the system's telephoto lens that is used for the secondary camera's optical zoom emulation capabilities in order to further the image quality.
In addition, the telephoto lens may be getting some nudge from Apple as it plans to increase the image circle of the lens which will result to longer calibration time and a more complex assembly processes. As per Kuo's sources, this increase will lead the company to redesign the telephoto lens.
Prior to this, Kuo has also revealed that Apple is pegged to release three iPhone 8 variants come 2017 — the traditional 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch with LCD display and a 5.1-inch or 5.2-inch with organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display.
Apple's iPhone 8 variants are slated to be unveiled on Sept. 2017.