The past iPhone models have always been the better compared to the competition and likely it will be the same case following the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus release date later this 2016. And pitted against the Pure Android flagship, Google's Nexus 2016, there are too many rock-solid reasons Apple's hero smartphone will emerge the winner.
Here are three of them:
10nm A10 processing chip
Reports coming from Asia, according to DigiTimes, have supposedly confirmed that the A10 chip in 10-nanometer process is all set to power up the next-generation iPhone. For the end-users, this indicates that the sequel to the iPhone 6S will pack even more power and speed than ever.
Rumors also say that 3GB RAM provision will be part of the upcoming iPhone push, at least for the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus. The RAM bump strongly indicates that the next iPhone will likely leave its rivals eating dust because of turbo-charged processing.
And as Apple has already unveiled iOS 10 this week, the promise of more efficient power use or longer battery life in single charge now stands firmer on solid ground.
New color option
Speculations are also rife that in time for the iPhone 7 unboxing, the Silver Gray color option will exit and in its stead Apple introduce the Deep Blue finish. Jumping the gun on the tech giant, well-known gadget concept creator Martin Hajek shared his visions of what a blue iPhone would be and it's nothing short of stunning.
To convince, Hajek's Deep Blue iPhone 7 was rendered side by side with the Silver Gray iPhone 6S, and somehow one would get the feeling that the latter will not be missed at all.
Stock iOS apps can be deleted
Apple has released beta one of iOS 10 and it was greeted with cheers as expected but one thing that made smartphone fans rejoiced is the tech giant's decision to grant a long-standing request to allow the removal of stock iOS applications. MacRumors confirmed this dream has come true in iOS 10 and there is no reason to believe that Apple will backpedal come the software's final cut.
Except for Safari and Messages, pretty much everything on iOS 10 can be removed or downloaded again by users if they want to. Now this is one compelling reason even for hardcore Android fans to look beyond the Google Nexus 2016 release date and seriously consider any of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, both of which can readily banish the unwanted iOS apps to be replaced by their popular Google counterparts.