iPhone 7 Release Date: Apple Removes Its Biggest Design Problem; Rumors, Specs Revealed
It looks like Apple is preparing for another better and bolder smartphone by September 2016.
Reports claimed that iPhone is set to launch its newest smartphone member, the iPhone 7 with matching sleek new look which may mean users need to bid goodbye to two of considered major design flaws which is its camera bump and antenna lines.
According to MacRumors, Apple may produce iPhone 7 with the same body frame from previous releases iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s, but with two major and very significant exceptions.
Apple may get rid of the bothersome camera bump, which means iPhone 7's camera will sit flush with its rear casing and it may offer dual-lens rear camera.
Apple has been praised for its outstanding image quality since its first release but with the new iPhone 7, it has been speculated that it will offer greater image quality, having the ability to take zoomed in photos in its best photo resolution.
It has been rumored that Apple is working to use this advantage and create editing software wherein photos and videos can be automatically or manually be combined creating media engagement experience.
Another significant change pointed out by reports is the removal of iPhone's antenna giving more cleaner and more sleek look. Some report said that this new iPhone 7 may have a similar price tag with iPhone 6s.
Although Apple has not yet confirmed anything about the new device, it seems like avid users are itching and speculating as to what the new iPhone 7 may provide.
It has been rumored that aside from iPhone 7, a new smaller iPhone version may come out as well which was said to be the iPhone 5se this upcoming March. iPad Air 3 may be expected as well.
Just by knowing Apple has more than 800 engineers, all eyes are on iPhone 7's rumored features, specifications, and designs which may be revealed before the year ends.