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Apple fans get ready to grab stunning iPhone 7 in India

According to few online rumours, Apple is in talks with Sharp over a possible deal that would have the latter manufacture OLED displays for the next iPhone. In these cases, some users report that Apple fully replaced their iPhones. Some were even concerned about iPhone 7’s going out of stock.

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The stunning design of the silver, gold & rose gold.

Apple will begin selling the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones in India tomorrow.

Apple iPhone 7 price in India is Rs. 60,000 for the base 32GB variant.

For the Plus variant, the prices are slightly higher. Moreover, you get a Rs. 500 cash-back on the first EMI. Similarly, the 128 GB variant will cost you Rs.82,000 whereas, for the 256 GB variant, you will have to shell out Rs.92,000. Techrax claimed to have a solution to many people’s complaints about the new iPhone 7 lacking the headphone jack. The discussion topics above and others have received multiple replies from other MacRumors readers experiencing the same issue, while several Twitter users have also shared similar complaints.

Now, let us take a look at the specifications of both these devices. Owners of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are also reporting Activation Lock occurring after restoring to default settings as part of their process of setting up a new iPhone 7.

Apple’s US Patent No. 9,460,332 titled “Capacitive fingerprint sensor including an electrostatic lens” describes the use of the difference in electromagnetic fields between the ridges and valleys of a fingerprint. The bigger sibling iPhone 7 Plus sports a larger 5.5-inch full-HD TrueTone display. Both phones are powered by Apple’s latest A10 Fusion chipset, which is the fastest processor for a mobile – in the world. Sounds great, doesn’t it? The FaceTime HD camera on the front bears a 7-megapixel resolution and is capable of 1080p HD video recording.

The new Apple Watch comes with improved water resistance functionality. Be prepared to show proof of purchase though and if you don’t have that, you might end up with a very expensive brick. Apple could do this by shrinking the bezels on the sides and bottom of the iPhone some to offer a smaller overall package. Hope that it helped you.

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Spotted on JOE.ie, “Facedown Detection” was introduced with the iOS 9 update but not much fuss was made about it.

A man uses an iPhone 7 smartphone to demonstrate the mobile payment service Apple Pay at a cafe in Moscow. Reuters