Rumors are circulating all over the internet about the new set of iPhones that Apple Inc. will launch this year. The company is expected to launch two new iPhones this September, iPhone7 and iPhone7 Plus, and there is a possibility of releasing one more variant which is likely called as the iPhone Pro. One will be the 4.7 inch model which is the iPhone 7 and a 5.5 inch called the iPhone 7 Plus. If Apple updates their 4-inch iPhone, it is likely that the company will settle on two models in autumn and 4 inch iPhones in the spring as being part of the yearly cycle.
The new iPhone's physical design will be thinner than ever compared to iPhone 6 and 6s. According to Tech Radar, iPhone 7 will come without a headphone jack which forces music lovers to use Bluetooth headphones or headphones that are connected via adaptor. The rumors are supported by the leaked photos online. Other modifications on the design includes a flush camera and exclusion of the antenna bars.
According to Mac World, the phone's battery life will be better than its predecessors. Having a higher resolution is a big possibility to both flagships of the new iPhone. Apple may take the exclusive higher pixel density in the latter iPhone 6 and 6 plus and apply it to the next generation of iPhones. The company is also eyeing harder screen material by using sapphire or moving forward with Corning's new Project Phire. The 16GB base memory will be phased out eventually. Tech experts expect iPhone 7 to start at 32GB base.
While both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus face some upgrades, the gap between the two will ultimately become wider as iPhone 7 plus will be featuring the most hyped dual camera technology which has been seen first on LG and Huawei. The iPhone 7 plus is most likely to have 50% more RAM which totals it to 3GB and a better battery performance. We may also potentially see the arrival of another 5.5 inch model in iPhone 7 Pro. Regardless of the changes that Apple will potentially make, tech experts are still excited about its release this autumn.