On a recent episode of his The Talk Show podcast, notoriously well-connected Apple blogger John Gruber claimed that the 2017 iPhone would feature an all-new design with a bezel-less edge-to-edge display with integrated Touch ID and FaceTime camera.
Photo of a purported iPhone 7 dummy unit has leaked which shows clean back with no antenna lines, flush camera lens, Smart Connector, and more. Here are the details.
Latest iPhone 7 image leak suggests Apple's upcoming 2016 flagship phone may retain the 3.5mm headphone jack after all.
Rumored iPhone 7 Plus features and design specs may just have been confirmed after a schematics leak of "iPhone Pro" appeared online after initially being published in the June issue of a Japanese magazine.
The possibility for Apple to skip past the iPhone 7s and move straight to the iPhone 8 most definitely exists, along with the potential for that device to be one of the biggest upgrades that we've seen in recent times. This year's iPhone 7 is expected to feature a design that will somewhat be similar to what we already have with iPhone 6/6s since 2014, however today's report is suggesting that next year's iPhone 8 could blow that away by introducing a "mega cycle" update to the device.
According to an analyst, Apple will be moving back to all-glass design for its 2017 flagship iPhone, featuring AMOLED screen. Here are the details.
A new concept video shows what iPhone 7 could look like based on the latest rumors doing the rounds on the Internet. The video looks to actually try and focus on what could realistically become a reality with the September-bound iPhone, rather than follow the well-trodden path of some of other concepts that try to bundle in all sorts of madness that stand no chance of actually making it into a production device.
Apple could use a new technology to help it make iPhone 7 thinner and lighter than all iPhone models before it. Here are more details on it.
Apple has now officially confirmed that the rumored March 21st event will be taken place as expected, so now, as is usually the case at this time of year, it's time once again to focus on the next-generation iPhone which will be released this fall. Following on from a preview of what was believed to be the first third-party case manufactured for the iPhone 7 last week, we're now seeing a number of additional leaks, one of which purports to show a technical drawing of the chassis that gives additional insight into the structure of the iPhone 7.
As a company, Apple is no stranger to being talked about by individuals and news outlets on an almost daily basis. With that said, certain areas of focus have meant that Tim Cook's company has been consistently making the front-page news for a number of reasons - some positive, some negative - over the last few weeks. A newly leaked image has just arrived on the scene that thrusts Apple into the headlines once again, this time focusing on the potential hardware configuration of the September-bound iPhone 7 thanks to an early prototype case with an interesting physical design.