Apple
won't release its next-generation iPhone until the fall of 2016, so
there are still several months of development ahead. For the current
time, Apple's flagship iPhones are the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus,
released to the public in September of 2015.
Apple is said to be working on finalizing the iPhone 7's body so we don't know exactly what it will look like, but multiple rumors suggest it continues to use a design similar to the design of the iPhone 6s. It is said the same general shape, but it is thinner and may have a camera that protrudes less (though rumors currently disagree on this point). Antenna bands across the back of the device have been removed, but are expected to remain at the top, bottom, and sides of the iPhone.
According to reliable sources , " Apple Insider " Apple is planning to introduce a super - model of the iPhone in 2017 , which will come with curved AMOLED screen with 5.8 - inch size
Though it will be several months before the new iPhone launches, rumors about the device started trickling out in January of 2016. We've already gleaned many details about the upcoming iPhone, giving us some information on what to expect when it launches.
Internal specs for the iPhone 7 aren't yet known, but we can speculate Apple will continue on its path of introducing more powerful, efficient devices that grow thinner with each design iteration. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are expected to include next-generation A10 processors manufactured by TSMC.
There are rumored to be some distinguishing features between the iPhone 7 and the larger-screened iPhone 7 Plus. The iPhone 7 may ship with 2GB RAM, while the iPhone 7 Plus could include 3GB RAM, and there is said to be a different camera system that uses two cameras instead of one.
Apple is said to be working on finalizing the iPhone 7's body so we don't know exactly what it will look like, but multiple rumors suggest it continues to use a design similar to the design of the iPhone 6s. It is said the same general shape, but it is thinner and may have a camera that protrudes less (though rumors currently disagree on this point). Antenna bands across the back of the device have been removed, but are expected to remain at the top, bottom, and sides of the iPhone.
According to reliable sources , " Apple Insider " Apple is planning to introduce a super - model of the iPhone in 2017 , which will come with curved AMOLED screen with 5.8 - inch size
Though it will be several months before the new iPhone launches, rumors about the device started trickling out in January of 2016. We've already gleaned many details about the upcoming iPhone, giving us some information on what to expect when it launches.
Internal specs for the iPhone 7 aren't yet known, but we can speculate Apple will continue on its path of introducing more powerful, efficient devices that grow thinner with each design iteration. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are expected to include next-generation A10 processors manufactured by TSMC.
There are rumored to be some distinguishing features between the iPhone 7 and the larger-screened iPhone 7 Plus. The iPhone 7 may ship with 2GB RAM, while the iPhone 7 Plus could include 3GB RAM, and there is said to be a different camera system that uses two cameras instead of one.
The younger generation of future Apple phone, iPhone 7 will
reportedly come with a special camera lens, on the back of the device,
which will be covered in an elegant way with a small piece of glass.
Later
it was said that the iPhone 7 will follow the new tablet - iPad Pro
with stereo headphones, which will be located on both sides; device up
and down.Design
The
iPhone 6S looked a lot like the iPhone 6, but it's likely to be
all-change with the iPhone 7. Exactly what form that change will take
remains to be seen, but there are some rumors.For one thing, it
could be even slimmer than the 7.1mm-thick iPhone 6S; Ming-Chi Kuo of
KGI Securities reckons it'll be dropping to between 6mm and 6.5mm thick.
That sounds unnecessarily slim to us, especially as it could cause the
battery life to take a hit, but the Samsung Galaxy S6 is only marginally
thicker at 6.8mm, so it's possible.
If TSMC makes the chips, as
has been rumored, then some space could be saved, which might help Apple
slim it down without making sacrifices in other areas, while another
report claims Apple will use fan-out technology to save space and reduce
the thickness of the iPhone 7.

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