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Friday 29 January 2016

Top 7 gossipry for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus


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Every year, normally in September, a new iPhone is released and every year the new device is speculated upon and leaked months and months in advance of its actual release. Some rumors turn out to be accurate, while others leave us disappointed.
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This feature rounds up all those leaks and rumors in one place so you can easily see what the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus could bring.


1. Rumor has it the iPhone 7 will be slimmer than its predecessors. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims it will be between 6mm and 6.5mm, which would mean slicing at least 0.6mm off the current iPhone 6S. 

A patent for a new slimmer, D-shaped headphone plug was apparently filed by Apple, which could help with allowing for a slimmer design given a smartphone can only be as slim as its largest component. That said, there are already Lightning headphones available so it would probably make sense for Apple to do away with the headphone jack altogether. After all, it had no problem getting rid of other ports for the new MacBook. That's exactly what MacOtakara claims Apple is going to do, claiming the iPhone 7 will not have a headphone jack but will use the Lightning port instead.



2. It has been also suggested that iPhone 7 could come with a different chassis to the iPhone 6S, which is made from 7000 series aluminium. 

Apparently, next year's iPhone could see a non-metal frame with waterproofing and dustproofing features, although liquidmetal has also been thrown about the speculation field. Apple hasn't always used aluminium for its iPhones, with polycarbonate and glass backs both making an appearance in previous models. To move from the 7000 series aluminium after just a year would seem like a strange move though. 



3. Other claims have led to the rumour of the Home button waving goodbye for the iPhone 7 with Touch ID placed into the display instead. This button offers more than just Touch ID however, but perhaps the 3D Touch technology introduced for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will be developed further for the next-gen iPhone to incorporate the other functions of the Home button. 

We aren't convinced though, especially given there have been other rumours suggesting a patent was filed that would allow the Home button to detect gestures, as well as force. 



4. There has also been a report supporting the idea that the iPhone 7 will be waterproof, as I suggested above. Videos of the iPhone 6S surviving water submersion for half an hour are already online. It is thought Apple wanted to launch this as waterproof but wasn't happy it would work well enough.

A patent found by Apple Insider shows a new waterproofing system that uses active electronic shutters to block off ports from water damage. The source says: "At the command of an onboard logic, these shutter mechanisms can quickly block acoustic pathways - portholes - from damaging physical contaminants, potentially saving hundreds of dollars in repair costs."



5. A Weibo user has claimed Apple is working on five different prototypes of the iPhone 7, each of which has its own hardware features. USB Type-C has been thrown about, as has wireless charging, and Touch ID moving into the display has also been speculated here so who knows what features might actually appear.


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As I mentioned, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus arrived with a new technology called 3D Touch and I'd fully expect to see this appear on the iPhone 7 next year, although it has been rumoured this could evolve to multi-force touch.
September is still a long way off, but rumors regarding Cupertino's next iPhone are already coming in hard. Apple analysts from KGI, like Ming-Chi Kuo have definitely proven a trustworthy source of information in the past and although they mostly deal with analytical results and speculations, predictions have often turned out true in the past. In a new memo to investors,


 
6. Kuo talks of a dual rear camera setup for the iPhone 7 Plus, or at least a certain version of it.

Considering Apple's track record for the past couple of years, we have every reason to believe that the company will release two variants of its handset, most-likely a 4.7-inch iPhone 7 and a 5.5-inch 7 Plus one.



7. The rumor for a dual rear iSight camera setup concerns the bigger iPhone 7 Plus model. According to Kuo, the handset will be available with an two CIS setup, most-likely powered by LinX – a company specializing in creating ultra-compact camera sensors for slim Smartphone, acquired by Apple back in 2015.

The alleged setup will include two 12 MP sensors, one with optical image stabilization and a wider field of view and the other, a 2-3x telephoto lens. OIS is definitely not a novelty, but optical zoom is a whole new uncharted territory for the iPhone.

The dual camera setup will surely allow for some pretty neat new features like variable focus and bokeh effects.
Ming-Chi Kuo also speculates that not all the iPhone 7 Plus models will have the dual-camera setup. The option will allegedly be offered at a premium which should help reduce the production strain for the new technology – a rather common occurrence with new Apple tech.

He expects that about 25% to 35% of shipped iPhone 7 Plus units will have the extra feature. To be honest that seems very hard to believe as manufacturing two different Plus versions doesn't sound like Apple at all and it will mostly likely be a case of all or none of the units get the feature.


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In my opinion



Dual protruding camera that can’t make the phone lay flat....
why not let the camera protrude then add thickness then add battery capacity?
extra juice would be better than dual protruding camera...


You clearly don't understand the power iPhone holds in the premium segment. You'd also probably be shocked when you realize how much money dev's make off of iOS when compared to Android.

Businesses run on mutual benefit my friend. Not by killing each other. This is why Samsung provide hardware parts for iPhone. And Microsoft have office for Mac and ios.

I'm just surprised why Google paid to have their apps on iPhone. ...I think the most important apps for iPhone from Google is YouTube ~

If Google pulled out their apps from the iPhone, I'm sure the iPhone would become irrelevant just like windows mobile and blackberry despite having a great hardware. It should have been the other way round. iPhone needs Google more than Google needs iPhone

Apple moto is wait till someone perfects the technology or till you can actually use the technology then put it in an apple product and claim it's new. 
Samsung made the first (sch-B710) in 2007 followed by LG, HTC and sharp in 2011



FACT:-  Almost everyone the thinks apple invented the finger print reader on phones but that's a lie the bought a company called AuthenTec for it and even before the Smartphone there were phones with a fingerprint reader (Philips, Pantech, Sagem and Toshiba). What do you think…???

My advice is when apple claims they have something that has never been done by anyone or they have something thing new check if it's true. I don't hate apple products I have used an iPhone 5 for 2 years and still have my iPad mini. What I hate is the false claims and the apple cult that believes everything apple tell them

I REALLY want a second camera with a mid-telephoto lens, It would be perfect if they made it 85mm equivalent. Then you've got a landscape and a portrait lens. It would be a great walk around for cases when I cannot carry my DSLR. What I’d really love to have is a 1" sensor in a phone. Heck, even 1/1.5" would do. Sony's 1-inchers today are 5-year old DSLR level performers. Give me a Sony's 24mp 1" sensor with a good and fast enough prime on top of it, and I can do without a mid-telephoto lens in a Smartphone.
 

Problem is, the last large sensor phone was Nokia Pureview 808, and all dual camera phones have 2nd camera for DOF simulation and 3d special effects. DOF simulation on such a small sensor is bad anyways, so it's a gimmic as far as I’m concerned.

I agree Apple takes ideas from others. But they don’t always take popular, trending, money making ideas and feed on them. They just take ideas and implement them perfectly. Finger print sensor is popularized by Apple. It was first used in Motorola I know but then why didn’t Motorola used that in all their future phones. They just dropped it. Same in case of HTC dual camera setup. 

They used it once then failed and then dropped the idea in all of their future phones. This is the difference in copying and taking ideas. Copying the popular feature which is making money and then feeding on it is wrong. But if someone tried something and then dropped the idea for 2 years and now someone else wants to do that is not wrong. This goes for every brand.

Well, finally stops all these trolls about android (Samsung) copying apple when it seems apple just copied android (HTC) feature. Apple has too much money that they don't know what to do so sure now they will throw away headphone jack and add dual camera... super movie apple.
  

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