What to expect from iphone 7
Apple is clearly looking to release a phone for all those folks still toting an older iPhone just for its smaller screen. However, I’m not so sure about that, for one specific reason.
As such, the updated program will be beneficial to both Apple and customers, as Apple will be able to sell more units of the newer models of the iPhone while customers will be able to save money in upgrading their iPhones instead of being forced to pay up for repairs. The Japanese blog speculated that the iPhone 5Se will not be available in gold, and apart from bright pink, is likely to be launched in colour variants like space gray and silver.
The smartphone won’t have antenna bands throughout the rear and no 3.5mm headphone jack. In fact, many of them would probably love an iPhone with newer internal specs, which the iPhone 5se is rumored to bring.
Mac World reported that Apple will hold its next event in March 2016, where it will (hopefully) unveil the second generation Apple watch.
The iPhone 7 is expected to arrive with a traditional camera of 12-megapixel, but the iPhone 7 Plus will be showcasing dual-camera setup. Apple has a thing for such colors and many iPads and iPhones have launched with the same hues. Apple bears say it’s the beginning of the end, while Apple bulls say Apple bears are being ridiculous and the company still has plenty of room to grow.
Moreover, the upcoming iPhone is rumored to support wireless charging, but it seems that this type of charging won’t require the phone being placed on a charging mat.
While the iPhone 5se vs iPhone 6s comparison may not be required reading for every user, if you are thinking about buying an iPhone in the next several months and you long for a smaller screen you need to keep reading to see what the iPhone 5se could offer and how it matches up to the iPhone 6s. And we think its stock price has almost unlimited room to run for early in-the-know investors!
A leaked render has revealed the features that will be available on the upcoming iPhone 7 smartphones.
Suzanne Frey, an executive at Alphabet, is a member of The Motley Fool’s board of directors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.