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iPhone 7 Rumors: A10 Chipset Powered Device To Break Apple's Tradition Of September Launches?

| Dec 16, 2015 09:40 PM EST

iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. They run Apple's iOS mobile operating system.

iPhone 7 is confirmed to roll out in 2016. Recent reports claim that the much awaited Apple device could be expected to arrive earlier than the company's typical September event.

The upcoming iPhone 7 is said to feature an LTE processor from Intel. In addition, the smartphone will sport a 2K display, along with an Apple wireless charging pack, Examiner Press reported.

iPhone 7's rumored Intel chip will reportedly supply the power for other upcoming Apple iPhones. Intel is a popular chip manufacturer composed of a team of 1,000 employees who ensure a high quality service and product, The Week reported.

In addition, iPhone 7 might also be a lot faster than its predecessors iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus based on the rumors going around. According to it, the phone will be coming with a hexa-core processor. It will also feature a higher quality camera compared to the existing 12MP lenses.  A much sturdier body reportedly will also come with the new Apple device.  

Piper Jaffrey, Apple analyst, has released some suggestions for iPhone 7 in October where he said the handset might not be coming with a Home button, but will most probably feature the 3D Touch and a larger screen.

Many last generation iPhone models including iPhone 5 and the latest iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were released during September. However, the upcoming iPhone 7 may break the traditional September event with a possible early roll out that might take place during the summer season of 2016.

iPhone 7 devices reportedly will be Apple A10 chipset powered.

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