IPhone 7 to feature pressure-sensitive home button
Apple declined to comment.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus unveiling is only about a month away. It’s possible that Apple is bringing out only two iPhone 7 models as confirmed by the famous tipster Evan Bass on Twitter. The new devices will come with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes.
We are indeed looking at the release of a new line of iPhones. The two lenses will apparently “capture colour differently”, merging the two images and making for brighter and more detailed shots.
This could include the ability to take much wider angle photos, or one of the lenses may allow for a two to three times optical zoom. The video, which was leaked on YouTube earlier last week, follows rumors that the multinational technology company will be launching a new iPhone this year with dual-lens camera. Although it’s likely that you’ll see an edge-to-edge display, you may not find the new phones to have 3D or better yet, a curved display. And it says that the next iPhone from Apple is going to come with two cameras and a pressure sensitive home button, which may users to control the experience in a better way. This mechanism will be akin to the one found on the new MacBook lineup, according to Bloomberg’s sources.
The confirmation comes courtesy of a Bloomberg report that cites anonymous sources familiar with the matter and reveals that the iPhone 7 and its bigger sibling the iPhone 7 Plus will sport a similar design as that of predecessors iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Instead you’ll be able to plug headphones into the same Lightning connector that you use to charge the phones or connect them to a computer. That will make room for a second speaker, said the people.
The idea of having a phone without a headphone jack has been Apple’s most contentious decision yet.
The new models will run iOS 10, the new version of Apple’s mobile operating system coming this northern autumn.
Now Apple is said to update the key feature and remove one key aspect of it entirely. Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge and new Galaxy Note 7 are all IP68-rated, which means they can be submerged in up to 5 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
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