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Apple Weekly: iPhone 7 to come with 3Model, iOS 9.3.2 Has A Serious Problems, New All-Glass iPhone Leaks

Apple Weekly: iPhone 7, iOS 9.3.2 And More

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News about Apple's latest flagship device, which is the iPhone 7 is rumored to have 3 new variants. On the other hand, the issue about iOS 9.3.2 is not fixed yet.

There could be a 4-inch, 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display variants of the smartphone, reported India Times. The website also noted, the standard model might sport a 2GB RAM while the bigger ones could have at least 3GB RAM.

The three variants could be widely known as the iPhone 7, the iPhone 7 Plus, and the iPhone 7 Pro or the Plus Premium, via Mobipicker

More than that, the premium variants are rumored to have an a10chip, dual battery, and with longer battery life. The iPhone 7 is speculated to also have a faster Touch ID with a compact waterproof design and a "unibody metal glass."

To make the hype more intense, someone has allegedly leaked the exterior design of the iPhone 7 with "all-glass" and sophisticated look. More than enough, the leaked photos reportedly revealed that the phone will have a "smart connector."

The smart connector allows the users to plug-in an Apple smart keyboard. Citing On Leaks, the image suggests that iPhone 7 Plus has a "larger schematics."

However, the newest phone might not have a headphone jack, or so the sources claim. Apple's newest crown jewel product is anticipated to arrive in September and is said to be powered by iOS 10.

As for the issue regarding the iOS 9.3.2, Forbes reported that the Cupertino-based company is still fixing the problems seen in iTunes. 

The bug, which is dubbed a "Error 56" will pop up when users upgrade their iPad Pro 9.7 and iPad Pro 12.7 devices to the latest version. The prompt will tell the owner to connect to iTunes, but it will just do nothing.

So far, Apple is addressing the issue and hopefully fix the bug as soon as possible. Stay tuned for more updates about Apple products.

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