The first third-party iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 case renders have surfaced online, confirming earlier rumors and speculations regarding Apple's upcoming 2016 iPhones. Here are the details.
It appears Apple could be planning to make some major changes to the visuals of the iPhone in time for a September 2017 reveal. There have been plenty of speculations over the last few days suggesting that Tim Cook's team will move to a slightly delayed "tick-tock-tock" style of refresh, meaning that we would see an entirely revamped iPhone introduced to the market over a three year cycle. The analyst hints at the possibility for Apple to introduce an iPhone that not only adopts OLED display technology, but that also comes with a dual-curved display.
According to a new report, Apple could be moving to a three year major refresh cycle for the iPhone, instead of the existing two year cycle. Here are the details.
Those tired of Apple's instance on offering base model iPhones with just 16GB of memory will be pleased to learn that there are new claims that the iPhone 7 will see a change in tact from the company, with 32GB set to become the lowest possible configuration for a new iPhone.
Hot on the heels of a similar leak that claimed to show the camera module from an iPhone 7, a new leak contains photos of schematics for what is claimed to be the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
It's portably fair to say that we've all nearly reached capacity when it comes to seeing leaks of purported iPhone 7 schematics and so-called third-party case designs that allegedly show us exactly what to expect when Apple's new iPhone is unveiled later this year. With that said, the leaks don't appear to be over just yet, with a new set of images dropping in to give us a first look at an actual rear plate of the iPhone 7, as well as a glimpse at an internal component, the screen cable.
A new leak, courtesy of Weibo, not only shows what appears to be a dual-lens camera setup for what is claimed to be an iPhone 7 Plus, but also a new 256GB storage option at the high-end.
If the majority of iPhone owners were to be honest and lay their cards on the line, we imagine that a fairly high percentage would love the idea of having a bezel-less iPhone. That would involve a smartphone device that essentially has a full glass display that extends from edge-to-edge without any breaks or bezels or buttons around the outer edges. Visual artists and concept designers have been pumping out these type of designs for years in the hope that Apple would take notice and introduce a design that follows this trend. We now have our clearest indication yet that Apple could be on the same design wavelength thanks to a recently granted patent to Apple that outlines a method of embedding a Touch ID sensor into the glass display of a smartphone.
This iPhone 7 Plus prototype render video shows three major feature changes that are coming to Apple's next flagship smartphone this year.
Alleged leaked photos of the iPhone 7 show Apple's next flagship smartphone with a mysterious hole on the back right next to the camera microphone.