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But for many the highlight of the event will be a look at the latest iPhone, which is expected to, controversially, come without a headphone port. So, it’s safe to assume that we will witness the launch of the iPhone 7 and possibly a new iPad and Watch 2 series as well. The iPhone 7 Plus is a bit more hard to nail down, because of those rumoured extra features.
Apple appears to be moving fast with this iPhone; according to Forbes, the next iPhone will go on sale Stateside on 16th September.
iPhone 7’s base model will probably start with 32GB, unlike with the iPhone 6 series that starts with 16GB which is definitely not enough for some.
The first important takeaway is that Spigen indeed labels Apple’s new phones the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, despite some speculation the new phone may be called the iPhone 6se.
With seemingly just over a week until its official debut and officially confirmed release, the rumour train continues to trundle along with Vodafone’s Dutch arm seemingly confirming the iPhone 7’s naming for 2016.
That would make the standard headphones that users have had for years completely useless with a new iPhone.
Leaked renders of iPhone 7 Plus from China suggest the device could launc in black colour variant as well. In July, designer Martin Hajek created 3D iPhone 7 renders in a black colour option, which had gone viral on the internet. A new version of the Apple Watch, with Global Positioning System location tracking, and updated MacBook Pro machines may also feature at the product showcase. Except, it is highly expected according to reports that the new iPhone will have a redesigned “Home” button.
A report from Chinese website MyDrivers, shows assembly drawings of iPhone 7.
The event will be held at the auditorium, where the company has launched its big product in the past.
The smaller iPhone will sport a screen resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels which is identical to its predecessors.