It is being rumored that Apple could replace the 3.5mm headphone jack in the iPhone 7 with a dual-stereo speaker setup. Here are the details.
Here's a concept video showing not just what Apple's upcoming iPhone 5se may look like, but also the equally mysterious iPhone 7, based on the rumors and leaks.
New iPhone 7 concept video has chosen to play on a number of rumors that we've been hearing already regarding the next-generation iPhone. Would you be happy if this was reflective of the actual iPhone 7?
According to a new report, Apple has picked TSMC over Samsung as the sole manufacturer for iPhone 7 A10 processors. Here are the details.
New report claims that iPhone 7 design will remove the rear camera bump and the antenna bands running across the back, though the bands along the top, bottom and sides will remain. Also attached is a mockup which shows what the end result will look like.
According to the well-placed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, Apple's iPhone 7 Plus will likely feature dual-camera system with 2 to 3x optical zoom, aimed specifically at pro photographers. Here are the details.
We may have only had the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus for a few months, but there's already plenty of speculation running rife about the future of Apple's wildly popular smartphone. We have already been told time and time again that Apple is planning on shipping the iPhone 7 without the inclusion of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Until now that has been based purely on speculation and analysis from industry insiders, but with a discovery in iOS 9.3 beta 1.1, those speculations have been given a solid foundation. The code suggests that the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack will in fact become a reality.
The latest iPhone 7 concept to catch our ageing eye is created by Arthur Reis, and we're actually rather taken by it. Featuring an industrial design, which borrows from the 4th generation iPod touch and iPhone 3G amongst others, this is one good-looking smartphone.
It seems that a growing number of iPhone owners aren't overly happy with the speculation suggesting that Apple is planning on ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack on the next-generation iPhone. Reports pertaining to the removal of the standard headphone jack on the iPhone 7 have been growing in number over the last few weeks, with a number of sources all but confirming that it's a done deal for Apple's 2016 smartphone offering. That design decision appears to have ruffled more than a few feathers with over 200,000 disgruntled fans signing a petition that calls for the 3.5mm audio jack to be retained.
A new report again claims that Apple's iPhone 7 will likely feature a slimmer waterproof design, support wireless charging while excluding the 3.5mm audio jack.
















