Friday, April 8, 2016

Iphone 7 Rumors




The gossipy tidbits and reports are as of now increase, in spite of the fact that the iPhone 7 most likely won't land until late 2016. We've gathered all the most recent from around the web and past for you underneath, to give you the clearest picture conceivable of what you can anticipate from the new iPhone.

Cut to the chase 
What is it? Apple's next all-new iPhone
When is it out? Likely September 2016
What will it cost? Probably the same as the iPhone 6S

iPhone 7 release date
If we were betting people we'd say the iPhone 7 will probably arrive in September 2016. Apple tends to stick to a schedule, and the last few iPhone's were launched in September.

But according to a 'reliable source' Apple might actually bring it to market earlier. Sadly, how much earlier is unclear, but it will take a while to even finish development and manufacture of the phone, so we wouldn't expect to see it before the summer.

There are numerous reports pointing towards an Apple event in March, although the iPhone 7 is highly unlikely to make an appearance then. We'll probably see the iPad Air 3, iPhone 5SE and Apple Watch 2 instead.

Some major changes that we will see in iphone 7 will be in these areas:
No headphone jack
iPhone 7 camera technology
3D Touch and security
OLED screen, RAM and other specs
Liquid metal, waterproof design
The iPhone 7 is relied upon to be more slender than the iPhone 6s, with Apple utilizing the disposal of the earphone jack and advances in-cell board innovation to make the iPhone 7 slimmer, maybe as meager as the iPod touch. Bits of gossip propose the iPhone 7 will be somewhere around 6.0mm and 6.5mm. Macintosh's present iPod touch measures in at 6.1mm, contrasted with 6.9mm for the iPhone 6 and 7.1mm for the iPhone 6 Plus.

Apple may be able to decrease the thickness of the iPhone 7 by up to 1mm by eliminating the headphone jack and instead adopting an all-in-one Lightning connector. Several rumors have suggested Apple plans to nix the headphone jack and instead introduce a Lightning port that will support both charging and music playback with Lightning-equipped headphones.

With the iPhone 7, headphones will need a Lightning connector or a 3.5mm jack-to-Lightning adapter to connect to the Lightning port on the bottom of the phone. The device will also support wireless Bluetooth headphones.

In addition to allowing Apple to shave some thickness off of the iPhone 7 and saving valuable internal space, requiring headphones to connect through the Lightning port will boost overall audio quality. Apple is also rumored to be considering some new noise-canceling technology to remove background noise during music playback and phone calls, but rumors have disagreed on whether this will be introduced in the iPhone 7 or the next-generation iPhone.

Apple is said to be working on Lightning-equipped EarPods that will ship alongside the iPhone 7. They will be similar to the existing EarPods that are included in the iPhone box, with a Lightning connector instead of a headphone jack. As for the empty space left by the headphone jack, Apple may be planning to replace it with a second speaker to introduce stereo sound in the iPhone 7.

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