Apple iPhone 7 might get a sooner summer 2016 release than predictable September launching

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One of the next mobile gadgets from Apple which is the much-awaited iPhone 7 will be definitely seen in 2016. In addition, this could arrive during summer next year instead of the usual September event of the company.

According to Examine Press, an LTE chipset that belongs to Qualcomm is now being utilized by the iPhone 6s. On the other hand, rumors are suggesting that the upcoming iPhone 7 could be sporting an Intel LTE processor. Moreover, a 2K display, an Apple wireless charging puck might also be equipped with this device.

It is reported that an Intel chip might be the one to supply power for the next generation of Apple iPhones. Intel, which is a well-known chip manufacturer, was reported to have a team composed of 1,000 people who try to make sure that they seal the deal, notes The Week.

What's more, the iPhone 7 could also be significantly faster than the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus if its rumor of having a 'hexa-core' processor would be true. It will also sport a better camera where the existing generation's 12-megapixel lenses will be improved. To make sure that this new handset will not bend, a stronger body was also reported to be experienced in this Apple handset.

The analyst Piper Jaffrey has provided suggestions for the rumored iPhone 7 last October and said that it won't have a Home button. The analyst added that the 3D Touch that could be seen in the next iPhone 7 might eliminate the home button on the phone and utilize its extra space to have a bigger screen or to make the device smaller, Macworld wrote.

Most of the previous models of iPhones such as the iPhone 5 and the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have become available during September periods. The next iPhone 7, on the other hand, could break that September release pattern for it has a possible earlier launch that might happen in season of summer next year.

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