Haaretz reports: Apple is reportedly using an office in the central Israel city of Herzliya to develop what one anonymous employee termed the iPhone 8.
The employee also told Business Insider on Wednesday that Apple employees in Israel work on all the company’s new products.
The Herzliya office has approximately 800 employees and Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the Herzliya office is the company’s second-largest research and development office in the world. There is another Apple headquarters in the northern city of Haifa, which has about 200 employees, according to Business Insider.
The anonymous Apple staffer intimated that the next iPhone will be called the iPhone 8, skipping the name iPhone 7s.
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