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Apple iPhone 7 Release Date And Rumors To Have Liquid Metal Technology

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This year has been great for apple with the simultaneous release of two smartphones from the company for the first time- the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Both the phone have been a great success in the markets across the world as the sales are concerned. After bringing some drastic changes from its predecessor to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple now has a huge responsibility to make its next device something good enough to challenge the growing competition from a whole new bunch of manufacturers that came into the picture recently.

According to Pocket Lint, there are many things we should take in consideration when thinking of the future iPhone’s name. The iPhone 6S name will be possible if Apple wants to bring an overhauled version of the current iPhone, with a few minor upgrades. However, if they are going to bring some significant changes to the upcoming iPhone they will most likely name it iPhone 7. Many analysts think that Apple will not go for iPhone 6S and instead they will prefer a totally changed iPhone 7. Back in September 2012, Apple released the iPhone 5 and in 2013 they released the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were released in September 2014, which means that Apple is not expno ected to release a new iPhone anytime soon. With other words, we will most likely expect a new iPhone release sometime in September 2015.

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Rumors say that the upcoming iPhone will also have a new display technology, as Foxconn Technology Co Ltd reported to be working on a new building exclusively for Apple. For now, Apple didn’t say a word about the upcoming iPhone and we think that they will keep their mouths shut until Q1-Q2 of 2014. Apart from that according to a report from the blogger John Gruber, the next iPhone will make the biggest jump in the camera section. The iPhone 7 should feature two camera lenses, which should vastly improve the quality of the images. Little is known, but the blogger believes that the rear camera captures DSLR quality images using two lenses.

 

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