Apple is working on a new, premium iPhone for release some time in 2017, much like the oft-rumored iPhone Pro, according to a new report. Here are the details.
A photo of the iPhone 7 Plus has been leaked showing Taiwanese celebrity Jimmy Lin posing with the Apple's upcoming flagship smartphone.
New photos have appeared online that, it is claimed, show a working unit of the rumored Deep Blue iPhone 7 Plus in all its glory as well as a new look at the iPhone 7 logic board.
According to a leaked AT&T document, iPhone 7 release date could be set for September 23rd availability instead of September 16th as previously rumored.
New video showcases and compares the design of iPhone 7 Plus dummy unit to every other iPhone Apple has ever made since 2007.
A couple of new iPhone 7 leaks have appeared today, with the first of them being a new round of photos that, it is claimed, show the new Gold iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, while the second claims to be photos of the iPhone 7 display panel.
Three new iPhone 7 rumors and leaks have cropped up over the last couple of days, all with a whiff of legitimacy about them for varying reasons, and all getting us just a little bit more excited for what promises to be a controversial release amongst potential iPhone buyers.
A new video has made its way into the public domain that seems to show in detail the new audio accessory that will ship with Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 next month. Made available to the public thanks to a mobile accessory company, the video shows a working set of Lightning-compatible EarPods that are widely expected to be part of the iPhone 7's value proposition when it is officially announced during a dedicated press event next month.
Today brings allegedly leaked photos of a real, working iPhone 7 unit. As if that wasn't enough, we've also now been provided with video of the thing working.
Yet another next-generation iPhone leak has made its way into the public domain, adding more fuel to the fire that has been suggesting that Apple's upcoming iPhone will ship without the iconic 3.5mm headphone jack. This latest video showcasing these Lightning-enabled EarPods appears to have been leaked via Chinese parts suppliers.
















