iPhone 7 Rear Panel Leak Shows Design Changes; iPhone 7 Plus Dual Camera Spotted
Leaks surrounding the iPhone 7 have picked up pace, and now several reports and images of Apple's upcoming smartphone have surfaced online revealing more crucial details.
What is claimed to be the actual rear panel of the iPhone 7 is seen in photos, revealing design tweaks. The Weibo image, retrieved by 9to5Mac, reiterates previous reports, and shows that the antenna bands are shifted to the top and bottom edges. The camera lens continues to protrude, but seems to be a bit closer to the sides. The lens is more arched-shape with smooth edges, and a protective circumference around it. Even though the camera continues to jut out, the design is tweaked so that the lens stays protected even without a rear casing.
The iPhone 7 is expected to launch in three variants - iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7 Pro/Plus Premium. It should come with Apple's new A10 processor, and run iOS 10. The larger variant is expected to see a bump in RAM to 3GB to support the dual camera setup, while it is expected to come with a possible 256GB option. There have also long been rumours for the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack in this generation.
According to a Bloomberg report, Apple has already planned for mass production of Oled displays for next year's iPhone. Applied Materials hinted at these huge demands, and said that there has been a fourfold increase in orders. Notably, Apple has also been rumoured to switch to an all-glass enclosure with the iPhone 7s aka iPhone 8,
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