With the impending release of one of Apple's most loved products this fall, it's no surprise that more and details about the seventh iteration of the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus are surfacing from various sources. The latest one comes via a source that has leaked photographs of the mobile devices, shedding light on what is to visually expect once the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus come out later this year.
The new leak isn't much, but it does imply several things. The leak is a photo of the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus smartphones from Apple, showing their differences in terms of size.
The iPhone 7 looks like its brother, the iPhone 6, while the Plus and Pro models have a 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen, respectively. According to 9 to 5 Mac, the upcoming iPhone 7, Pro, Plus will have 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB worth of storage, respectively, which means more space for data, music, videos, and whatever else one would like to store handy in his or her mobile phone.
At the back of the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus handheld devices, an "S" branding can be seen in the photos, implying that Apple may have shifted their iPhone refresh cycle to every three years for major updates. Unlike its iPhone 7 and Plus siblings, the Pro also has what looks like a special connector or Smart Connector such as that of the latest iPads.
More interestingly is the dual camera that can be found at the back of the iPhone Pro model, which showcases two cameras seemingly of the same size. But why the need for two cameras? According to Tech Crunch, dual lenses can work together to deliver better images, from better background focus to clearer depth of field. In addition, two lenses can make for better light management, color fidelity, and HDR performance.
Lastly, the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus models will come in a pebble-like design with smoother, rounded edges for a more comfortable grip. The antenna lines have also been redesigned, and there is a clear absence of the headphone jack.
Most of the findings remain to be rumors, so fans will have to wait for the iPhone 7, Pro, Plus to be released later this year.