Apple could use a new technology to help it make iPhone 7 thinner and lighter than all iPhone models before it. Here are more details on it.
A new allegedly leaked photo of iPhone 7, coming out of notoriously hit-and-miss Chinese social networking site Weibo, shows what is claimed to be an iPhone 7 with an edge-to-edge display, though signs of image alteration around the display's edges suggest the leak might be fake.
Another day, another iPhone 7 parts leak and this time it is claimed that a collection of photos show the battery that will live within the unannounced iPhone 7 later this year.
Video showing iPhone 7 and iPhone SE case comparison with iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s validates existing rumors and speculations about the two upcoming phones from Apple.
You never know until you actually know, but this could be our very first glimpse at Apple's 2016 flagship iPhone 7 Plus. There's no real way of determining if this is an official prototype of the iPhone 7 Plus that has rolled out of the assembly line in China, but regardless of its validity, it raises interesting questions about the potential design of the new iPhone and gives us a look at the new and improved dual-camera system that could ship with the hardware later this year.
Amidst rumors of Apple planning to put two cameras into its upcoming iPhone 7 Plus, new photos have emerged, showing what appears to be a dual-lens camera setup that could potentially be iPhone-bound.
As a company, Apple is no stranger to being talked about by individuals and news outlets on an almost daily basis. With that said, certain areas of focus have meant that Tim Cook's company has been consistently making the front-page news for a number of reasons - some positive, some negative - over the last few weeks. A newly leaked image has just arrived on the scene that thrusts Apple into the headlines once again, this time focusing on the potential hardware configuration of the September-bound iPhone 7 thanks to an early prototype case with an interesting physical design.
A new video conceptualizes how the dual camera system described in a recent Apple patent filing and rumored for the iPhone 7 may be utilized by the device.
Rumor has it that Apple's iPhone 7 will be as slim as the iPod touch, and that the Plus version of the phone will be called 'iPhone Pro'. Here are all the details.
This iPhone 7 concept centers around an expanding and flexible widescreen display that opens out, making the screen considerably larger than it may first appear. Looking more like a large screen tablet than a smartphone, the result would make for quite an interesting iOS user experience.















