The iPhone 7 is typically the most awaited model that many mobile phone aficionados are eyeing. As much as there are people who want to not be spoiled by what the magnificent piece of technology can offer, it is almost inevitable for the information to not spill online slowly.
Apple's up and coming innovative iPhone 7 surely managed to leave the waiting users in awe during its announcement. More importantly, one of the most recognized and presumed as the best Apple analyst all over the globe spoke on what to expect from the latest model.
According to Forbes, Ming-Chi Kuo revealed some of the most notable changes that the iPhone 7 has, as well as the iPhone 7 Plus. Most of the details that Kuo revealed involves omission and addition to the said device.
As per Apple Insider, a new True Tone display will be in the iPhone 7, equipped with laser-based proximity sensors that enable a swift response rate. As for the storage tiers, the older 16GB, 64GB and 128GB will be upgraded to 32GB, 128GB and 256GNB storage.
Many have kept their eyes peeled on the iPhone 7 camera specs, which is now confirmed on having 2x 12MP dual rear camera designated to iPhone 7 Plus. It utilizes 1x wide angel and 1x telephoto lenses, and both models will get improved ambient light sensors to aid in shooting even with low lights.
While in the topic of iPhone 7 cameras, the flash LEDs went from two to four, being given warm and cool colors. Music is also paid good attention to as the 3.5mm headphone jack is said to be removed for the model.
Fans can rest assured that there will also be Lightning EarPods included as they purchase the iPhone 7, plus a 3.5mm Lightning headphone adaptor. A second external speaker and an integrated amplifier will also come with the model to deliver a more remarkable sound.
The iPhone 7 also replaced the Home button with a non-click sensor. There will be two new colors for the device, namely the dark black and piano black which will be limited for the 256GB version.
More details are expected to surface for the iPhone 7 soon. Stay tuned for further news and updates on the supposed reveal of Apple's latest addition.