iPhone 7 Rumors: Apple to sport device with A10 chip and waterproof body, to be released in 2016?

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After the release of iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, rumors about iPhone 7 has been all over the wire. The upcoming device which is speculated to be launched next year, is believed to sport an A10 chip made by Apple and a waterproof body.

Apple has been rumored to unveil another iPhone after it rolled out iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. According to the article made by Christian Post, that handset is believed to be the iPhone 7 and is rumored to hit the market on late 2016.

Furthermore, there were speculations that iPhone 7 will run an A10 chip, a successor of the A9 chip which is now used by the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. The A10 chip will be binding a multithread technology to enable it to function as a hexa-core processor using a 10nm or 14nm semiconductor production process that has already been set up by two of Apple's partners, Samsung and TSMC.

The Mac Rumors recently reported that iPhone 7 might have a strengthened waterproof frame that will cut the Apple's traditional aluminum casing for an all new material. The new body that iPhone 7 might sport will withstand both dust and water, making it better able to hold up when exposed to the elements. In addition, iPhone 7 might also be armored with the Force Touch technology that the present generations of iPhone have.

Digital Trends reported that an analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is expecting the next iPhone to be the thinnest yet, at between 6 and 6.5mm thick. That's around the same as the iPad Air 2, and about a millimeter thinner than the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

Although nothing of these features was confirmed by Apple Inc., rumors about iPhone 7 continue to spread all over the wire. These are only a few of those hints and suggestions for the future specifications the next generation iPhone might sport.

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Apple, IOS device, Iphone, IPhone 6s, IPhone 6S Plus, Iphone 7

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