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New iPhone ready for debut – and a big change

It’s nearly time for Apple to announce its new iPhone, which means rumors are flying fast. With this news, there has already been an enormous amount of excitement surrounding iPhone users.

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A better camera, with two lenses on the largest phone.

It is believed that both the iPhones will be put up for pre-order, two days after the launch on Sept.9 (Friday) and go on sale either on September 16 or September 23.

Persistent rumours include the removal of the white plastic antenna bands, which stretch across the back of the current iPhone 6s generation, and waterproofing. It is also being said that Apple might expand its variety of colors for its new iPhone range. Although the upcoming launch of the new iPhone 7 is approaching quickly, iPhone 6 users are less than impressed with Apple right now.

The new Apple Watch has been expected for quite a while as it is time it got a hardware update so we aren’t surprised to see that included in the certificates either.

We are still uncertain as to whether these AirPods will ship with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus within their boxes but there mere existence solidifies the fact that we will no longer be seeing the headphone jack in our iPhones from now on.

The latest Samsung smartwatches offer always-on colour dislays, dust and water resistance features, a built-in speaker and Global Positioning System location-finding technology.

Customers willing to shell out some extra cash for the iPhone 7 Plus will be able to enjoy the dual-lens camera which allows for an increase in light sensitivity and makes it easier for the user to achieve the desired effect, particularly in blurring backgrounds, according to iTech Post.

The resolution for the screen of both the smartphones will remain identical to iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

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Samsung’s existing line of Gear S2 watches retail at major online sites for around $250 to $300, comparable to pricing for the most basic sports version of the Apple Watch.

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