The rumors about the next iPhone 7 are already flying after the new 6s and 6s Plus have just launched. Latest speculations suggest that the iPhone 7 could have a wraparound screen, be fully waterproof and feature an Intel chip.
One analyst has anticipated that there will be major changes for the next iPhone 7, while most users of Apple are still getting used to the iPhone 6s. Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster has stated to its clients that it predicts the iPhone 7 to have a unique design from the iPhone 6/6S', Daily mail wrote.
Munster believes that in the iPhone 7, Apple will remove the home button, and will rely on the 3D Touchscreen introduced in the 6S instead. It is also said that the addition of 3D Touch could offer Apple a reason to eliminate the phone's home button and use the extra space in order to create the screen bigger or make the handset smaller.
The move indicates that Apple will have to move the Touch ID sensor to in another place on the phone. In addition, the analyst mentioned that Apple may concentrate on the phone's battery life.
According to Macworld, The iPhone 7 would possibly employ a significant physical redesign after the virtually identical iPhone 6/6s generations. It's too early to recognize if which direction Apple will pick, however, it will probably be thinner than ever: placing the 'cut-down headphone socket' patent into action would be one way to help attain this.
The site also notes that Apple will surely phase out the 16GB as the lowest storage offering. The site hopes and expects that the iPhone 7 will be available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB versions.
The Week says that there are numerous sites, including Apple Insider, report that the latest iPhone 6S and 6S Plus features a considerably superior water resistance than their predecessors, including a 0.3mm wider 'lip' around the frame as well as a silicone seal around the logic boards. According to some tech experts, they believe that the modifications could predict a fully waterproof iPhone 7 in 2016.
Furthermore, an Intel chip will be featured in the next generation of Apple iPhones to be the source of phone's power. It is claimed that Intel, a chip manufacturer has a team of 1,000 workers trying to guarantee that Qualcomm, the company behind the A9 chip utilized in Apple's existing phones, is ejected before the next devices enter to market.
Furthermore, it is stated that one of the rare rumors about the alleged iPhone 7 may provide owners a screening of the approaching Apple car, and could probably even allow them to order one through an inbuilt app on the phone.
If Apple will stick to its traditions, then iPhone fans could expect that the next Apple iPhone 7 will arrive during mid-September 2016.
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