As every year for almost a decade, the most anticipated release is the Apple iPhone. Which makes sense. In 2007 Apple completely changed the way we interact with our digital being physically and nine years later sold its iPhone number 1000000000.
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Yes, the iPhone is losing its luster over the years, but still an iPhone. And as with any release of iPhone, we have a lot of rumors, leaks and debates that begin to paint a compelling picture of what we see in September. Features may vary, but it is very likely that this is the next iPhone
name
iPhone 7 right? It is not so simple. IPhone commandments say something like “honor the number and” s “, but the” s “only every two iPhones,” but things could change in 2016. Most media say the new iPhones (both / three variants) could be called iPhone 7 iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro. However, an article from a blog German gadgets says the device could be named iPhone 6SE, a continuation of the brand that debuted with the iPhone SE 4 inches in March. They would be taking a major change in the naming scheme of the iPhone: “number” to “S” and “S” to “SE”
It is rumored that the iPhone 2017 will come with much larger changes. , including an OLED display and a crystal case. It’s the kind of updates that are normally expect from an iPhone “new number”. Which means it could be another year before we know the real iPhone 7.
But more likely is that the phone this September itself is called iPhone in July.
design
This is where Apple will probably receive the greatest mockery of Android fanboys. (JAJAJA, IS THE SAME PHONE. Apple users are a sheep.) And is that for the moment all leaks suggest that the iPhone 7 will have a very similar to the iPhone 6s, which was identical to the iPhone 6 last year look . It is a strange bubble of hypocrisy in which people criticize other companies not to change their design every year, but Apple gets away scot-free.
We believe that will keep the design in metal, the LCD and the front glass. But, like the iPhone 6s last year, you will see some adjustments to the design if you know where to look. The Wall Street Journal published in June that the new iPhone will be thinner mm, with about 6.1 millimeters thick instead of 6.3 we have now. It is so incredibly thin as Motorola Moto Z of 5.2 mm, but is likely to be thin enough to force us to buy a new case.
It is also thin enough to mean that our dear headphone jack could have gone. This iPhone rumor emerged in 2014 when headphones began to appear with Lightning connector. The only difference is that this time is more likely that will happen. Most leaks confirm the idea and the Wall Street Journal ratified it.
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the Japanese blog Mac Otakara, who started this whole buzz around the headphone jack, says that Apple will not include wireless EarPods or Lightning connector but EarPods standard 3.5 mm with a converter. . Steve Jobs will probably be turning in his grave, but that’s the way
Supposedly Apple will add a second speaker the space will free the late headphone jack. But you probably do not emit sound stereo as the new iPad Pro from Apple.
Mac Otakara also ensures that the start button of the iPhone, which will continue to occupy an amount upset space at the bottom of the frame telephone, this time will be flush with the rest of the device rather than slightly recessed as in other generations. Nor will click. Instead it uses the Force Touch technology that Apple introduced the MacBook trackpad.
In the back of the phone supposedly we find two visual differences. The first is a redesign of the antenna lines we had in the iPhone 6. In the filtered images is that will still be there, but relocated. The other difference is a slightly modified extrusion chamber, probably due to the slimmest iPhone 7 frame.
In many of these leaks, the protagonist is a third iPhone. Apparently it is the iPhone 7 Pro. It is likely to be exactly the same size as the iPhone 7 Plus, but has a lens improved dual camera, similar to camera units we’ve seen on phones like the LG G5. The idea is that a second lens greatly increases the visual field of the phone, something the iPhone could really use
The other bonus of the Pro model would be the Smart Connector system that we saw in the iPad Pro and used to charge or connect a keyboard. However, recent papers suggest that after some initial testing Apple would have decided to abandon the idea because it was useless. Probably a good idea.
It also calls into question the very existence of the iPhone 7 Pro. The always reliable @evleaks, professional filtrador, he says there are only two models. However, the large amount of leakage around the Pro indicate that at least Apple has thought about it. At the moment, the truth is a nebula.
The latest big news is that, according to some Chinese blogs, the iPhone 7 will be waterproof, which is not unreasonable because the iPhone 6s practically are. If Apple is able to make an iPhone completely waterproof (certified IP68), eventually will catch up with Android manufacturers like Samsung, which launched its own submersible phone glass and metal with S7 earlier this year.
specifications
the design decisions Apple with the iPhone 7 could face users, but with the hardware specifications generous blow on expected table. Again, Apple bet on the A10 ARM-based processor, which built exclusively Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). It will be the most powerful mobile processor Apple to date, beating to the iPad Pro chipset, which is already brutally fast.
The camera also would have received his share of love. As mentioned before, the elusive Pro model could have a dual-lens system. But according to 9to5Mac, normal models 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches will stay with a 12 megapixel camera. However, the sensors will be larger than in the iPhone 6s. This should be felt significantly in taking pictures in low light. And because of this double lens, Apple might have to up the RAM of its largest to 3GB for photographic processing phones, while the iPhone 7 would be 2 GB.
As for autonomy the reliable @OnLeaks also says that the iPhone 7 could see a 14% increase in the size of your battery. Since the technology of the screen will not be changing much and A10 should be more efficient than previous chips, this can only mean good things for the autonomy of the iPhone. After all, more battery means more Pokémon Go .
An amazing piece of Wall Street Journal says that the iPhone 7 Apple will depart 32 GB in the base model. That is very good because 16 GB in 2016 is a catastrophic garbage for a phone that costs more than $ 650. According to a rumor posted on Weibo, the iPhone 7 will also have a maximum storage space of 256 GB, a monstrous amount.
iOS 10
most Apple software developments are already in the hands of iPhone users with the new program of public betas of Apple. You can read about iOS 10 right here and see the best features in GIFs. There are also a few hidden options worth knowing.
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But as happened with or 3D Live Photos Touch on the iPhone 6s, we may see specific software for the new hardware (such as dual-lens camera, for example). In addition, with enhanced home button, Apple could implement shortcuts hardware or new capabilities specific Siri for the iPhone in July.
Price
the story can be a good indicator of the price of the iPhone 7. the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus started from $ 650 and $ 750, respectively. In Weibo, when they spoke of the new storage option of 256GB, also they suggested a price for the iPhone 7 Pro: $ 900. Clearly the Pro will be for people going seriously or people a little idiot. Or one or the other
As for the colors, Apple could offer new options. Gold, pink gold, silver, space gray and black space as Mac Otakara. This would be consistent with the options available for the Apple Watch.
Availability
According @evleaks, the iPhone will be released on September 16 with reservations available on September 9. Usually the event iPhone falls near the 9th, so Apple might be planning a tempranero or plan to open the reserves the iPhone shortly after announcing the phone event.
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