Speculations are rife that Apple's legal battle with FBI may delay the release of iPhone 7.
According to Bloomberg, the ongoing encryption tussle between Apple and FBI may affect the release the upcoming Apple products including the much-anticipated iPhone 7.
Apple iPhone 7 will be finally launched in September, or so is the expectation. The device is expected to be completely different from the existing model of the iPhone 6S. The iPhone 7 is rumored to feature the new Jony Ive design and experts are saying that the device will be the thinnest Apple handset till date, according to Forbes.
This implies that the external audio output will be ramped up with a more powerful speaker in the phone. Analysts feel that a powerful speaker would occupy more space inside the hood of the device, thus, sacrificing the space for a more powerful battery.
The Cupertino-based tech giant is speculated to release three variants of this device at the upcoming Apple event. A recent rumor states that Apple will be using a dual camera setup in one of the variants of the device, which is tentatively known as iPhone 7 Plus. The third variant is speculated to be called the iPhone 7 Pro, and it will be more like a phablet in its design and functioning.
It is also rumored that the Cupertino-based company is currently working on a new force sense technology, which the company is planning to incorporate in its upcoming device. It is speculated that the device will be equipped with an edge to edge screen design. It will also come without the 3.5 mm head phone jack, making the phone thinner than ever.
It is further expected that the users will be able to use a lightning port in order to connect the device to their headsets. The device is also rumored to come with a full metallic look with an updated OLED screen.
It is expected that iPhone 7 may be the first device to be equipped with the new Li-Fi feature, which is the future replacement of the present Wi-Fi feature. This device may also come with the feature of tap to enable the wake and sleep, which is already seen in a few Android phones.
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