iPhone 7 Renderings Showcase No Major Change As Compared To iPhone 6S
Dheeraj RThe latest iPhone 7 renderings images suggest that the look and feel of the much-awaited Apple's upcoming smartphone is quite similar to its predecessor, iPhone 6S. The rumor reports emerged after the popular graphics designer, Martin Hajek, recently revealed the rendered iPhone 7 images online.
Yibada reported that the 3D renders unveiled by Martin are comprised of all the specs rumors trending all over the internet. It is reported that the rendering images are of the basic iPhone 7 device and its other two variants, iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro.
The iPhone 7 renders showcases that it consists of a larger camera module as compared to its predecessor. On the other hand, the iPhone 7 Plus variant sports a dual-camera setup. BGR reported that the 3.5 mm audio jack is absent in all the three variants of the upcoming iPhone 7. This absence of audio jack is rumored to provide a slimmer look to the smartphone. Also, the renders showcase that the iPhone 7 variants have antenna lines at the top and bottom of the edges.
Further, there are reports that the iPhone 7 Plus variant renders also features a Smart Connector at the bottom of the smartphone. Overall, the renderings provided from Martin are reported to be almost the exact design of the upcoming iPhone 7 device.
Meanwhile, Australian News Network reported that the upcoming iPhone 7 will consist of an all-glass casing, which is expected to be powered by exceptional technology. The smartphone is also rumored to feature 3 GB RAM with 4K Ultra HD Display.
In addition to that, the iPhone 7 is also expected to feature different specs like wireless charging and dust and water resistant functionalities. It is also rumored that Apple will unveil the iPhone 7 base device with 32 GB storage instead of the standard 16 GB storage option.
GMS Arena reported that Apple is also anticipating huge sales for the upcoming iPhone 7 smartphone. So, in order to meet the overwhelming demand in the future after the release of the device, the company is reported to have ordered its manufacturers, Foxconn and Pegatron, to produce 70-72 million smartphones.
There is still no official word on the release date of the iPhone 7 device.
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