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Forget the Apple Watch, Here Comes the iWatch
But MacWorld, Forbes Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal say this September will bring a new iPhone 7 with some significant changes, beginning with the loss of the earphone jack, which is sure to generate controversy.
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The bokeh effect (which is just a fancy term for lights that are out of focus and give that pleasant, hazy feel you see in films and pro photographers’ pictures) means that photos taken with the iPhone 7 Plus are about to take a big leap forward. However, the company added that 39% of iPhone owners would change their minds and buy an Apple Watch 2 if Apple cut the price on its wearable. All these things are not certainly approved or discussed by the Apple itself but the reports are somehow connecting and surely hint about the bigger changes which are taking places in the upcoming time.
The launching of the wrist-worn device alongside the Apple’s flagship phone, iPhone 7 in September appears to be evident.
Dozens of angry iPhone 6 users are posting complaints on Apple forums, claiming their expensive smartphones have succumbed to “touch disease”, a flaw that makes the screens unresponsive and the devices useless. According to recent reports, Apple plans to double the amount of available storage on each new iPhone model.
Apple has sent out invitations and publicity announcements for this year’s product announcement, to take place 10 a.m. PT on September 7 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Remember when the images were leaked?
The unveiling of the iPhone 7 is only a week away, and the rumors are coming in fast and heavy as we count down these final days.
There are also rumors that the iPhone 7 could introduce wireless “AirPods” ear buds.
Come Sept. 7, the future looks bright. No one knows which of these versions is true. A leaked photo of supposed text from the back of an iPhone 7 Plus box is the best evidence we have so far that a 256GB iPhone is in the works, but it’s hardly the only evidence.
The physical home button could also be replaced by pressure-sensitive technology used in newest MacBooks’ trackpads, according to Bloomberg.
The invitations were sent out by the company and merely said “See you on the 7”.
With the invitation to the product launch simply reading “See you on the 7th” many have come to the conclusion that a large focus will be placed on the camera.
Another device rumored to be getting an update is the Apple Watch, which must compete with an increasing line of smartwatches and fitness trackers.
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The Apple iPhone 7 will feature iOS 10 supported with a more powerful processor.