@OnLeaks, famous leaker of mobile phones, just posted this rumour round up about the iphone 7. the original article is from Feb 3rd but it was updated around one hour ago.
the full article is here: https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/iphone_7_deals/#latest_rumour
some information:
the full article is here: https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/iphone_7_deals/#latest_rumour
some information:
Leaked blueprints for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have given us our most detailed look yet at the handsets due for release in four months time.
Exclusive renders sourced on behalf of uSwitch by @OnLeaks, AKA Steve Hemmerstoffer of Nowwhereelse.fr, confirm that both editions will ditch common-or-garden headphone jacks, forcing customers to use wireless headphones or buy new ones that connect via the Lightning Dock.
The blueprints/renders, which come to us via Apple subcontractor Catcher Technology, also add heft to claims that the Plus edition will be equipped with a superior dual lens camera. Those of you who opt for the standard iPhone 7 will have to make do with a single lens camera.
Both phones cameras protrude from their casing, in keeping with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. But this time around, theres no metal ring around the lens.
To further differentiate the larger model, which has been variously dubbed the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro by tech-watchers, Apple will also equip it with a Smart Connector on the rear. This new port, which debuted on the iPad Pro, will not be present on the standard-sized iPhone 7.
Once again that tallies with long-standing rumours that the iPhone 7 Plus will offer support for a new set of dedicated accessories, as well as existing iPad Pro add-ons such as the Smart Keyboard.
And in news that may disappoint audiophiles and music fans, Apple has opted for a single speaker rather than, as was widely rumoured, a more powerful dual speaker set-up.
Were also assured by our source that although the top and bottom antenna lines on the rear of the phone are not visible, they will be visible on the edges on the finished model. The lines crossing the back are gone for good.
Dimensions of both models are unchanged from last year, with the iPhone 7 coming in at 138.30x67.12x7.1mm and the iPlus 7 Plus measuring 158.22x77.94x7.3mm.
Apple is set to lift the lid on the iPhone 7 in September. The renders here are 3-4 months old and are taken from Apple's January testing stage, so may differ from the final product.
According to reports, Apple will fit the iPhone 7 with a 3,100mAh battery. That's 12.5% larger than the iPhone 6S Plus.
The upside is that ought to mean the iPhone 7 lasts longer. The downside is that its likely the phone might be thicker to accommodate the larger battery.
Presumably thats why Apple is reportedly set to double the onboard storage of the top-of-the-range iPhone to a whopping 256GB this year.