As Apple Inc. has released the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, many are already anxious about the next iPhone. Though the iPhone 7 is still due on fall next year, numerous design and concepts of the device are already surfacing. The latest render now includes a new iOS 10 vision and a never-ending screen.
According to Phones Review, the new iPhone 7 concept comes from design student Marek Weidlich, which seems to take its inspiration from the Apple Watch. The student has imagined the iOS 10 as a floating cloud of apps similar to the style of the Apple's WatchOS and defined the appearance as a "new never ending screen." This brings about a software Home button rather than a physical one.
Weidlich's iPhone 7 design has an edge-to-edge display that extends just beyond the curved edges but still leaves space for control buttons on the sides. This new iPhone concept also includes an improved 15-megapixel rear camera with true tone ring flash and 8K video recording capability.
Apart from the concept made Weidlich, Christian Today stated that the iPhone 7 is speculated to be water proof and it will not be made of metal. Instead, plastic materials will be used. The newest Apple device is also rumored to have an A10 system on a chip (SoC), built into a super thin 6mm frame.
PC Advisor added that the iPhone 7 might come in Silver, Gold, Space Grey and Rose Gold variety of colors. As for its camera it most likely that Apple will stick with that 12-megapixel camera for some time to come. In addition, Apple still refuses to improve is the screen resolution but as the rival smartphone manufacturers now offers Quad- and Ultra-HD screens, it might consider increasing its pixel count in iPhone 7.
The iPhone 7 is predicted to be engineered with newest Apple A10 processor working hand-in-hand with M10 motion co-processor. Since the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus finally get 2GB of RAM, it is expected to stay the same in the iPhone 7.
Apple has been working on the upcoming device for more than a year now, so it is possible that these rumors could be real, or not. For now, the fans would still have to rely on these iPhone 7 predictions until Apple itself confirms the details.
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