IPhone 7 Space Grey to be transformed into something darker
The latest iPhone 7 rumors from March suggest Apple will not deliver a waterproof iPhone 7 this year. It is rumored that if the iPhone 7 will still feature the headphone port, then it would most probably be not visible in the next year’s iPhone 8. Now, with the iPhone 7, Apple could introduce a new “Space Black” color variant.
The analyst’s iPhone 7 sales forecast is that sales of iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will be a mirror image of iPhone 6 and 6s. It will be interesting to see what Apple has planned for the iPhone 7 – and whether both models get the same camera. To that end, we wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t show up in Apple’s final products, so keep that in mind before you get too excited by any of these features. But if you pay close attention, you’ll notice signs that Apple is going to try and push the Apple Watch as well, such as Bedtime and Wake, new sleep tracking tools built into the clock function. Adding to the potential storm clouds, Cowen also sees near-term uncertainty in the eurozone thanks to last week’s Brexit decision.
With iPhone replacement times lengthening, users appear to be holding out for a major upgrade before committing to buy a new iPhone, he wrote.
While the changes to the iPhone trade-in program don’t mention a new iPhone, by making these changes in June there is time to work out the kinks and test the changes ahead of a busy fall during the iPhone 7 release date. Apple has of course given debuts to new colour schemes in the past, with the most recent being ‘Rose Gold’.
Another day and another iPhone 7 rumour hits the web.
Speculations also indicate that the base version of the new iPhone will not have a dual camera, only the Plus model will. Accordingly, the new iPhone will also no longer have a Home button. If there are two cameras at the rear of the iPhone 7 Pro, it is thought the device will be able to take wide angle shots and therefore make the lineup a competitor with other devices that have good quality cameras.
Various reports have suggested that Apple is considering ditching the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, in favour of headphones which plug in via the Lightning port.