Apple iPhone 7 will
come with dual rear camera, and a home button with support for tactile
feedback, says Bloomberg.
Apple
iPhone 7’s launch is just a couple of weeks away, and rumours have already
claimed to reveal most of the features of the upcoming devices. Now notable a journalist, who has accurately predicted Apple iPhone, MacBook,
iPad rumours in the past for 9to5Mac, confirmed in a new report for Bloomberg
the iPhone 7 series will have a dual-rear camera, a home button with taptic
feedback (similar to what Apple Watch has). And yes, the 2016 series will mark
the end of the headphone jack.
The
death of the 3.5 headphone jack is what many earlier leaks and rumours have been
claiming, but what is interesting is reported, says Apple will go for Bluetooth
supported headphones and introduce dual speakers at the bottom. Recently, we’ve
seen leaks coming out of China of Earpods with a Lightning connector at the
bottom. The dual speaker bit was also claimed by earlier leaks of alleged
iPhone 7 cases.
But
what is also interesting in Gurman’s report is that it doesn’t use the word
iPhone 7, and instead sticks with the phrase new iPhone. No we don’t know
whether this is deliberate, but reports are claiming iPhone 7 won’t be the name
for this year’s devices. Instead iPhone 6SE or iPhone 2016 are the options that
Apple could be considering. Apple’s iPhone turns 10 in 2017, and Cupertino
might be reserving the iPhone 7 title for the anniversary year.
According
to report, the dual-rear camera set up won’t appear on smaller version
of iPhones, possibly the 4.7-inch version. His report says the dual cameras
will take pictures simultaneously in different colour set-up, and this will
result in a brighter set of photos, especially in low-light. Apple won’t be the
first company to introduce a dual-rear camera on a phone. The recently launched
Huawei P9 has a dual rear camera, one of which shoots only in mono-chrome and
the other in colour; the final picture is a combination of these two, and
according to Huawei it results in a better and brighter picture.
In
case of the iPhone 6s Plus, the camera was outdone by rival Samsung’s Galaxy S7
edge, which offered a much better low-light performance. With the new iPhones,
Apple could well regain the title of the world’s best smartphone camera.
But
where an overhaul of the iPhone design goes, the new series might seem more
like a ‘S’ upgrade, and this has been indicated by several reports, including
analyst notes to investors. According to reports, a new glass design body, and
a bigger OLED display will be introduced with the iPhone 8, and for now Apple
will stick with the design of the iPhone 6s, though the new phones won’t have
the antenna lines that run across the top and bottom of the current phone’s
back.
A
WSJ report had also hinted the new iPhones will be water-resistant and will
start at 32GB base model instead of the 16GB.
Apple is expected to launch the new iPhone in the first week of September,
and it could be in stores by September 16. We’ll have to wait and see which of
these rumours come true on launch day.
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