Friday, May 6, 2016

iPhone 7 To Bring Major Changes



The iPhone 7, purported for a late-Septemeber 2016 launch will be the next generation in Apple's smartphone lineup. Since it's a new number, however, means major changes will be coming to the next iPhone.

First up is a new design. This time around, the plastic antenna bands seen on current 6s/+ models will disappear, and only exist on the top and bottom portions of the metal. It won't be on the aluminum back, making for a seam-free, clean look.

Next is an improved camera. The rear-facing camera will feature not only one, but two lenses, working together at the same time as a dual-camera to produce an even better picture and better quality video. With 12MP and 4K video recording taken from the current generation iPhone, this will work very nicely.

Gone will be the days of tangled headphones. Apple is expected to eliminate the 3.5mm headphone jack in order to make the iPhone thinner. But don't worry, Apple will sell a new set of EarPods which will be plugged into the Lightning charging port instead, with a thicker, tangle-free cord. Additionally, Apple is supposed to introduce wireless EarPods with no cord connecting them together, with its changer built into a case that can be installed on the phone. Possibly wireless charging too.

Finally, we can expect to see the all new A10 processor, with apparently double the amount of RAM in the current-gen iPhone. This would be awesome, as it would make the phone much snappier and quicker and more responsive.

Are you ready for the iPhone 7?



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