Apple mania is officially in full effect as rumors have been swirling all over the tech world regarding information about the newest iPhone, the iPhone 7, set for a Fall 2016 release.
Since making its debut in June 2007, iPhone’s have quickly found their way at the top of the smartphone pyramid, with over 700 million devices sold around the world in only eight years.
The latest news reports are pointing to a mass production of Apple’s upcoming design upgrade, including a potential smaller size and thinner screen. The public who have been waiting several months to witness the unboxing of the brand new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will finally experience the company’s latest smartphone innovation by the end of the year.
Brian White, a well-known Apple watcher and analyst of Wall Street, has released notes regarding the upcoming Apple technologies to be released this year.
As reported in the MacRumors website, the notes are about the new generation iPhone 7 and Apple Watch 2. White revealed that the highly successful tech giant has made all the necessary preparations to begin the production of the iPhone 7, and he expects that the new iPhone devices will be manufactured no later than June. However, Apple is reported to focus on the unveiling of Apple Watch 2 first during the company’s upcoming Worldwide Development Convention (WWDC) event this year. The big reveal on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S replacements is expected to happen a few months after the event, possibly by September.
The Wall Street analyst also shared information regarding the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus features. He claims that the new iPhone devices with feature a dual-camera system, although the high-end camera feature will likely be supported by the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus exclusively. With the top-of-the-line design and capabilities similar to a DSLR-class camera, the new device will also be known as the iPhone Pro.
White mentioned that WWDC 2016 will also unveil the iOS X 10.12 which will run on Apple’s brand new devices that are also going to be introduced during the event- the brand new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBooks. The new generation Apple laptops will be launched along with the Apple Watch 2 during the event, and White said that the company will have no time to mention another huge device such as the iPhone 7 at the same time.
“The Apple Watch refresh will not occur in September with the iPhone 7, but is more likely to occur within the next two-three months, and thus, we believe an unveiling at WWDC in June makes sense,” White said.
Regardless of when Apple releases the coveted iPhone 7 and the features it may possess, there is no doubt that it will be a bite of the best.