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IPhone 7 release date: 2 variants could be released in September

According to a new rumor, the iPhone 7 (and Plus!) will lose the rear camera bump along with the antenna bands that go across the rear of the device.

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Rumors have swirled about upcoming major smartphones featuring a dual-camera design, including the iPhone 7, LG G5, and more.

Thousands of Apple fans have complained about the iPhone 6’s camera lens, which slightly juts out of the device. The flush camera is made possible due to a thinner camera module, while the antenna removal will give the back of the iPhone a more consistent all-metal look.

Reports claimed that iPhone is set to launch its newest smartphone member, the iPhone 7 with matching sleek new look which may mean users need to bid goodbye to two of considered major design flaws which is its camera bump and antenna lines.

Well, for next year, our so-called dual lens – dual camera platform will be launched by, we believe, from major smartphone players.

After the release of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, the next focus will be the upcoming rumored iPhone 7.

It seems that Apple is shifting their focus to camera quality as rumors have spread that the new iPhone 7 will have a dual camera option.

The iPhone 6 casing was significantly thinner than the iPhone 5s casing. The news comes from supply chain sources in Taiwan.

While that may be true, some of the upstream sources told DigiTimes that Apple was testing samples from several suppliers because Largan Technology now provides 60 percent of the cameras used by Apple’s smartphones. This technology may boost image quality to match DSLR cameras, and offer better quality pictures in low-light conditions.

While there haven’t been significant differences between the flagship and phablet smartphone apart from the screen sizes, Apple wants to make this year’s models more distinct.

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Being forced to use Bluetooth or the lightning port to connect headphones will disappoint a lot of people.

Apple Reportedly Ready to Test Dual Lens Cameras for iPhone 7