With even more rumours appearing about the next generations of iPhones, the iPhone 7, we keep hearing more and more about the soon to be announced device. The latest rumours come with something a little more tangible than words as it features a video (8 seconds in length) that actually shows what could be the iPhone 7 in all of its glory.
The new headsets were revealed by Evan Blass (@evleaks), someone who is quite well-known and respected for his history of tips regarding the non-released products.
The latest information about the iPhone includes the release of not one but three different models, with varying sizes and a better camera on the large Pro edition, but with an announcement expected soon the suspected release date contained within the latest rumours could hold more weight than normal. The estimated release date for the next generation of iPhones is the 12th September, barely a month away.
Atop of the normal upgrades to processors and other internal components the iPhone 7 is expected to be the first phone from Apple to do away with the standard headphone jack, instead opting for an Apple specific one that may cost you more to replace should you misplace them.
With so many different models and rumours flying around, how long will it be before Apple take the hint and “reveal” their next generation of phones ? The offside to this is that with so many rumours going around, is there much to announce that could wow and mesmerize the public that they haven’t already heard of?
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