We've heard a lot of rumors about the upcoming iPhone 7 duo lately, and today there's a new one out. Unlike most, however, this comes from a usually trustworthy source, namely the Wall Street Journal.
The publication cites "people familiar with the matter" saying the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Pluswill not be very different compared to their predecessors, the iPhone 6s (pictured below) and6s Plus from last year. This means Apple will break its self-imposed tradition of coming out with big revamps of its flagship once every two years.
The 6s duo have already been one rehash of the design first presented in 2014 with theiPhone 6, and it appears that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will mostly look the same. No big changes are expected. In fact the most important new 'feature' of the new phones will be the much talked about removal of the 3.5mm headset jack.
This rumor confirms that move once more, even if just yesterday another report said the analog jack would stay. The removal of the plug will apparently make it easier for Apple to make its 2016 devices water resistant, and also thinner (possibly by 1mm compared to the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus). They will keep the 4.7" and 5.5" screen sizes from previous models.
If you're looking for big changes in the iPhone lineup, then you'll need to wait another year. For the ten-year anniversary models launching in 2017, Apple is working on many new things, including giving them edge-to-edge AMOLED displays (which may even be curved), and eliminating the Home button by integrating its fingerprint scanner into the screen itself.
All of this new technology takes time to implement, which is why you won't see any of these things in the iPhone 7 unfortunately. Hopefully they will come in next year's handsets, though it's still early and things could change.
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