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Apple expected to show new iPhone at event next week
Yup, much as T3 expected, Apple is keeping to the usual naming conventions in much the same way its specs are more of a continuation of the iPhone you know and love. At that time, a new iPhone generation is expected to be unveiled. The reveal of the new cases comes on the heels of Apple’s September 7 event, which adds to the idea that the iPhone 7 will be shown off during it.
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Starting on September 7, we will all start to really see what the anticipated iPhone 7 will feature, and most importantly when we can get our hands on one. Leaks from what appear to be people involved in the production of the iPhone have kept the interest up. Moreover, the iPhone is rumoured to come in a larger Plus variant with a dual-camera setup similar to what we have seen on phones like the Huawei P9 and the HTC One (M8).
The upgraded handset will also include a re-engineered home button that responds to pressure with a vibrating sensation rather than a true physical click and the removal of the headphone jack.
Details are pictured on the back of an Apple Iphone 6 on a table in a restaurant in Hanau, Germany on April 10, 2016.
These lines now allow radio signals to pass through the metal casing and reach the antennas.
The ex-customers claim Apple is failing to address a design defect that renders touchscreens unusable on their devices.
It’s official: The iPhone 7 is being announced next week, likely sans a headphone jack and any mention of Barbra Streisand.
The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will contain the A10 processor believed to be superior to its predecessor the A9.
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They claim the problems surfaced due to Apple’s decision not to properly protect its touchscreen controller chips, as it did with the previous iPhone 5 via a metal shield.