Three new iPhone 7 rumors and leaks have cropped up over the last couple of days, all with a whiff of legitimacy about them for varying reasons, and all getting us just a little bit more excited for what promises to be a controversial release amongst potential iPhone buyers.
Today brings allegedly leaked photos of a real, working iPhone 7 unit. As if that wasn't enough, we've also now been provided with video of the thing working.
New leaked video claims to show Apple's official Lightning-to-3.5mm audio adapter for the September-bound iPhone 7. Here are more details on it.
Rumor has it that Apple's iPhone 7 media event will be held in the week of September 5th, with pre-orders starting on the 9th, and release date is set for 16th.
Rumor has it that Apple will be introducing an iPhone 6SE this year and not an iPhone 7, and that all iPhones 2018 onwards will come with an iris scanner for enhanced biometric security.
If a tweet from Evan Blass of @evleaks is anything to go by, iPhone 7 release date is set for the week of September 12th 2016. Here's what you need to know.
A supposedly leaked video of iPhone 7 is claiming to show the possible Space Black model side-by-side with Gold and Rose Gold models.
Reaffirming past rumors, newly leaked photos claim to show all three models of Apple's upcoming iPhone - the standard iPhone 7, the iPhone 7 Plus, and the iPhone 7 Pro - in one place.
Apple's iPhone 7's largely expected to ship this coming September without the iconic 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom of the device. It's almost a foregone conclusion that the change will happen, which means Apple will have to provide purchasers of the device with a new way of listening to personal audio through the device.
The iPhone 7 video and photo leaks are coming thick and fast right now, with today bringing not just one but two new glimpses at what it is claimed are iPhone 7 chassis.