iPhone 7 Release Date, Specs, Price & Feature Rumors.
We expect the iPhone 7 release date in 2016. This year there will be a new iPhone that Tim Cook promises will include a new feature, "that you can't live without.", but a new report indicates that you may be left waiting longer for a major upgrade.
Here is a look at what to expect from the 2016 iPhone release and what new features we might see upgraded for the iPhone 7.
iOS 10 doesn't tell us much about the iPhone 7, other than narrowing the release date down to the fall.
As June continues we see more potential cases with differing designs, suggesting accessory makers are still unsure of what Apple has planned for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
A leak from a Chinese repair shop showed parts suggesting the headphone jack was sticking around, but a day later two reports indicate Apple plans to kill the iPhone 7 headphone jack, bundle an adapter for the headphones and save a huge upgrade for 2017. Read on to find out how these fit into the broader scope of the iPhone 7 release.
After WWDC a new rumor suggesting Apple will not implement a dual camera system appeared on Chinese social networking wit Weibo, but alternate sources quickly claimed that is not the case.
This comes after learning about the potential for new storage options and more evidence that the headphone jack will disappear with the iPhone 7.
Potential iPhone 7 vs iPhone 7 Plus differences are becoming clearer thanks to recent leaks, but there are still some contradictions. Back and forth rumors are very common for this time of year.
Despite Tim Cook's optimism while telling Jim Cramer on CNBC that, We are going to give you things that you can't live without that you just don't know you need today.", analysts don't all agree.
A new report suggests the iPhone 7 features will not be enough to satisfy users who are looking for a huge upgrade — which could mean fewer sales as consumers decide to wait for the iPhone 7s, which may include a huge screen upgrade.
The first Apple Event of 2016 took place in March to introduce a 9.7-inch iPad Pro and the iPhone SE. We did not see the iPhone 7, and while there is a chance that the iPad Pro hints at a feature there was not much foreshadowing.
Later this year we expect a new iPhone with a lot of new features, iOS 10 on board and new reasons to upgrade.
We also include what not to expect from the iPhone 7 in 2016, to help you set your expectations and be on the lookout for fake videos.
Here is a look at the latest iPhone 7 news and rumors, as well as what you can expect from the new iPhone in 2016.
iPhone 7 Release Date: What to Expect
The biggest thing to expect from the iPhone 7 release date is that it is coming in Fall 2016. We saw an iPhone SE at the March event and the only thing we learned about the iPhone 7 at WWDC 2016 is what software it will run with the iOS 10 reveal.
We expect an iPhone 7 release date in late 2016, likely in the fall unless Apple makes a major shift to the release timeline that normally includes a preview of new software in June and an annual iPhone release in the fall.
We should see iPhone 7 production start in July, which is when we could start to see more details from leaks, but don't expect to see an announcement for an iPhone 7 event until August or September.
Last year Apple announced an annual upgrade program for the iPhone, which offers a fast and affordable way to upgrade from the iPhone 6s to a new iPhone in 2017. With the start of this program in September 2015, expect the iPhone 7 release date in September 2016.
iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6s: What's in a Name?
Apple announced the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus last year, which followed the tradition of iPhone upgrades as outlined below for the last eight iPhone releases.
After the iPhone 3G, Apple stuck to using the same general iPhone design for two years and offering an iPhone "s" model. This includes the following models;
- iPhone 3G to iPhone 3Gs
- iPhone 4 to iPhone 4s
- iPhone 5 to iPhone 5s
- iPhone 6 to iPhone 6s
This leads us up to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus that we expect to see this fall with a new look and new features.
We could see a change with the iPhone 7 that switches to a major upgrade in 2017, not this year.
What to Expect from the iPhone 7
Although the iPhone 7 release date is months away, there are enough leaks that we are starting to get an idea about what the new iPhone 7 could look like and what the iPhone 7 specs might offer.
Based on our observations of how the company delivers new iPhones to the market and other factors we have a short list of things we expect from the new iPhone 7 in 2016.
New iPhone 7 Design
The hallmark of a new iPhone without an "s" in the name is a new design. We don't know what the 2016 iPhone will look like, but we can't count on a completely fresh look for the iPhone 7 design.
In late June The Wall Street Journal reports that the iPhone 7 design will look much like the iPhone 6s, but without a headphone jack. This could reduce the thickness and make the phone more waterproof according to the report. The article claims Apple will save a major redesign for 2017.
The iPhone 7 video below uses a CAD design based on iPhone 7 blueprints to highlight what the new 2016 iPhones may look like.
While the overall design is similar to the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, there is a smart connector on the iPhone 7 Plus shown above and there is a larger camera placement for the iPhone 7 Plus to allow for a dual-lens camera. The designs also show no headphone jack.
The backs of the phones match up with previous reports that claim Apple is moving the antenna bands from running across the back to running near the curves at the top and bottom.
Another important note is that this blueprint only shows a single speaker on the bottom of the phone, not stereo speakers like we've heard rumored.
New iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus cases from Alibaba and other retailers differ. Some include a smart connector on the back, while others do not have a cutout. Oppomart lists a SunnyC iPhone 7 Plus case with a cutout.
A leak No Where Else, showing what could be the iPhone 7 dimensions. These are the same as the iPhone 6s. This lines up with a previous leak from Mac Otakara from the Macfun publication. It appears to show the dimensions and design of the iPhone 7 Plus. The overall size and design is just like the iPhone 6s Plus.
We don't normally see that type of similar look and style with a jump from the S version to a new number for the iPhone. Many other rumors suggest the iPhone 7 will be thinner than the iPhone 6s.
It is possible that this year will be a refinement to the iPhone 7 design, ahead of a major upgrade in 2017.
Based on the popularity of the iPhone 6 Plus and rumors of an iPhone 6s Plus in 2015, it is also likely that the iPhone 7 design will feature two screen sizes. We're starting to see some interesting iPhone 7 Plus concepts and iPhone 7 concepts. The image below from Feld & Volk appeared on MacRumors combining iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus rumors into a realistic look at what may come this fall.
It looks like Apple will keep the same screen sizes, but rumors suggest Apple may plan to cut the headphone jack to allow for a thinner iPhone or more room inside for components.
A photo of what could be the iPhone 7 Plus shows the new antenna lines at the edges of the phone, a dual camera module and what appears to be a smart connector. The image below from Bastille Post shows what could be the best early look at the iPhone 7 Plus yet.
The Smart Connector could allow the iPhone to connect to smart accessories that can draw power while still leaving the Lightning connection available to use with headphones or another accessory.
We are seeing additional rumors that the iPhone 7 design will use a similar design language to the iPhone 6s, but with a flush camera and no more antenna lines on the back of the phone.
Another leaked photo shows a computer with an iPhone-like design on the screen. In this image we see a slightly different camera setup on the upper corner and we see a change to the antenna lines. Instead of coming across the center of the phone in two places, these lines are shifted to the top and bottom corners. In the image above you can see the changes to the iPhone design we know. This leak from Nowhereelse.fr offers a look at what could change, but it is still quite early to make a conclusive decision based on one leak.
In a new series of photos from Weibo, shared by 9to5Mac, we get a look at what could be the iPhone 7 design including a new camera that is larger in diameter and with openings that suggest it could deliver a laser auto focus.
The iPhone 7 design may include better water resistance and dust resistance, which is a feature Apple upgraded unofficially on the iPhone 6s and that Samsung brought back for the Galaxy S7 so we could see Apple respond in kind.
Before you worry that the iPhone 7 design is the same as the iPhone 6s, keep in mind that this is a very early leak. Traditionally we don't get a good idea of what the new iPhone will look like until summer.
iPhone 7 Battery Life
When it comes to how long you can use the new iPhone, the design could impact the iPhone 7 battery life.
A leak from China, by way of Apple.hdBlog.It includes images of what could be the iPhone 7 battery. This is similar in capacity to the iPhone 6 battery.
Pat Clawson, CEO of Blancco Technology Group explains to Gotta Be Mobile that design choices could impact the iPhone 7 battery size. Clawson explains,
"The most significant ramification is that the battery will now be smaller in size (6 mm) and it relies on performance improvements of the operating system. Because there is more and more functionality and complexity in the operating system, it will be difficult to optimize the power consumption of the battery"
Blanco Technology Group is a mobile solutions provider that conducts diagnostic testing on millions of Android powered and iOS powered smartphones each quarter. This allows the company to share insights into the functionality that a new iPhone may deliver.
Better Camera
Expect to see a jump in the in the camera from the iPhone 6s to iPhone 7, and also from the iPhone 7 to the iPhone 7 Plus.
Rumors suggest the iPhone 7 camera will feature a 12MP sensor that boosts the overall quality of photos taken on the iPhone.
The iPhone 7 Plus may stand out with a dual-lens camera system that may include LinX technology to deliver a better photo with DLSR -like quality. Some iPhone 7 Plus rumors suggest the phone will even include optical zoom capabilities.
The reports continue to suggest this is going to be a feature reserved for the iPhone 7 Plus, and the iPhone 7 camera will not gain this feature.
We finally get a look at the potential iPhone 7 Plus camera module, featuring two lenses on the same camera part. This part first appeared online in January, but is recirculating with markings that previously linked parts to Apple. The image originated on Weibo, and was then highlighted on Nowhereelse.fr.
In late June RockFix, a Chinese repair shop shared photos of multiple components they claim to be part of the iPhone 7 Plus, including a camera module that looks similar to the one above.
We are seeing dual-camera systems on smartphones with greater frequency, so this certainly makes sense for a high end iPhone 7 Plus. This feature may not make it into the iPhone 7 due to the added space this type of camera requires.
The video above includes a closer look at how the iPhone 7 Plus camera could work, and what it could do with a dual lens system. Macrumors created the video based on an Apple patent that includes recording at different zoom levels and even recording at slow motion and regular speed at the same time.
Makers of Camera+ show the evolution of the iPhone cameras in a comparison from the first iPhone up to the iPhone 6s so you can see the small changes from one to the other including the low light upgrade in the image below. See more comparisons from the Camera+ developer.
You can see many upgrades through the various iPhone releases, including better detail, better low light performance and more. We expect the iPhone 7 camera will follow this tradition.
Headphone Jack and Lightning Port
As we briefly mentioned in the iPhone 7 design section, there is a chance that Apple will remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 to allow for a new design that uses that space better.
In May, a leaked part shows a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is allegedly an iPhone 7 part, which could mean that we won't see Apple take this major step in 2016. In June another leaked part shows a headphone jack.
The latest authoritative report comes from The Wall Street Journal who states that the iPhone 7 will not have a headphone jack. Macotakara reports that Apple will bundle a Lightning to 3.5mm headphone adapter with the iPhone 7 instead of shipping it with Lightning Apple Earpods. This would allow users to continue using their current headphones.
We heard from accessory makers who are already planning for this removal with a focus on delivering high quality Bluetooth headphones and another planning to make a third-party iPhone battery case with a Lightning connection.
Chinese manufacturing companies are already working on Lightning to 3.5mm adapters, showing off prototypes at Computex Taipei.
Fast Company reports that Apple could include wireless charging as part of the design, with a waterproof feature added in as well.
iPhone 7 Specs & Performance
As a matter of tradition the new iPhone gets a new processor each year. With the iPhone 7 we could see Apple go with an Apple A10 processor, although the name may change by the time this new iPhone comes out.
Pat Dawson explains what the new Apple A10 processor could add to the iPhone 7 experience,
"Apple's earlier processors have been very good and A10 should be even better. A9 was dual core, but A10 is six core. I expect the A10 processor will be much faster and could have 20 percent higher performance and 40 percent less power consumption compared to the iPhone 6s. Though it remains to be seen what impact the faster processer will have on battery life, which we know has come to be one of the biggest frustrations of Apple users."
We could see 2GB RAM in the iPhone 7 and 3GB RAM in the iPhone 7 Plus. If Apple continues with the current trend, the iPhone 7 should deliver more power and longer battery life to users.
New reports suggest Apple will use an Intel LTE modem in the iPhone 7 that could support faster LTE speeds. The speeds would depend on carrier support, so there is a chance that you would not see an overall increase in speed in most uses, at least right off the bat.
Display | 4.7-inch Retina HD Display, 1334 x 750 Resolution, 326 ppi |
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Processor | Apple A10 Processor M10 Co Processor, 2GB RAM |
Storage | 32GB, 64GB, 128GB Rumored, Possible 256GB Option |
Rear Camera | Flush Rear Camera, 12MP Camera likely |
Front Camera | 5 Megapixel Front Camera |
Battery | 1,754mAh rumored |
Software | iOS 10 |
Security | Touch ID |
Design | Metal design, Flush camera, no antenna lines waterproof may not happen |
Connections | Lightning Connection, No headphone Jack rumor is up in the air |
The iPhone 7 Plus specs may include more RAM, more Storage and a better camera system.
iPhone 7 Storage
Recent reports reveal that Apple is looking into new storage options, including a 32GB base iPhone 7 model that would finally cut off the 16GB storage size. The report from an IHS Technology analyst suggests that this could be the new starting size even though Apple does not offer a 32GB iPhone currently.
We've also heard that there could be a 256GB iPhone 7 storage option that would offer double the current max storage on the iPhone 6s. It is not clear if this is an iPhone 7 Plus only upgrade or if it will come to both sizes of the new iPhone.
A leak from an Italian website HDBlog includes a photo of the SanDisk 256GB NAND flash memory chip that could fit inside an iPhone 7 Plus — allowing users to purchase double the current amount of storage on the iPhone 6 Plus.
The added space would be important given the new camera options rumored. Surprisingly the smaller chip in the photo is the 256GB flash storage module. This would allow Apple to add more storage while maximizing area inside the phone for other upgrades.
iPhone 7 Price
The iPhone 7 price is likely to arrive at a familiar price point. Expect the iPhone 7 with the base level of storage to start at $199 on carriers that still offer contracts and at $649 off contract. The rest of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus prices we expect are listed below.
- 32GB iPhone 7 – $649
- 64GB iPhone 7 – $749
- 128GB iPhone 7 – $849
- 32GB iPhone 7 Plus – $749
- 64GB iPhone 7 Plus – $849
- 128GB iPhone 7 Plus – $949
Even if Apple switches to offer more storage on the base iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, don't expect a price bump.
Apple offers an annual upgrade plan that makes upgrading from the iPhone 6s to the iPhone 7 easier. There will likely be many iPhone 7 deals, as we've seen retailers start discounting the iPhone 6s within a month of release.
iOS 10
We expect the iPhone 7 to arrive with iOS 10 installed. Apple announced the new iOS 10 update at WWDC 2016 in early June. This new software includes dozens of new iOS 10 features that will change how you use your phone.
iOS 10 is coming to the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and to older iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices. You don't need the iPhone 7 to run iOS 10, but we expect to see some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus specific features.
What Not to Expect from the iPhone 7
It's important to remember that there are a lot of talented designers making videos that claim to show the iPhone 7 design and features. Many will even say "Official" in the title. We won't know exactly what the iPhone 7 looks like until the fall, but if you see a video of an iPhone 7 with a screen that slides out to triple in size or offers other crazy features, the odds are good that it is not the new iPhone 7. The video above is simply a rendering, and is not what the iPhone 7 will look like.
At this point we don't expect a major screen upgrade on the iPhone 7. There are rumors that Samsung is working on a OLED display for Apple, but recent reports suggest it will not arrive until 2017. We continue to hear that Apple may be working on a huge upgrade for the 2017 iPhone.
What's Next? iPhone 8 Rumors Pick Up
The iPhone 7 release date isn't even here and there are plenty of new iPhone 7s rumors about the 2017 iPhone suggesting that it will come with a big screen improvement and there is a chance that sales this year will be down.
A new WSJ report outlines a change that could come for the 2017 iPhone, which would mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.
For years, Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive has expressed a desire for the iPhone to appear like a single sheet of glass, according to people familiar with the matter. The current design ideas for the 2017 iPhones are expected to push the handsets in that direction by eliminating much of the bezel around the display with the OLED screen.
9to5Mac reports that Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities sees a slow 2016 because he thinks we won't see, "many attractive selling points for the iPhone 7." Kuo believes Apple needs a new design as well as important new features to be a success. This is even more important with the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge and HTC 10 delivering more competition this year.
9 iPhone 7 Features We Want in 2016
Waterproof iPhone 7 | |
Apple upgraded the iPhone 6s design to make it withstand water better than the iPhone 6, and there are several Apple patents focused on delivering an iPhone that survives in water, which gives us some hope for a waterproof iPhone 7. With a new design Apple may be able to incorporate a water-resistant iPhone 7 design into a production model allowing users to not worry about using the iPhone near water. If Apple is able to deliver this, it would likely come with caveats such as only providing protection for 30 minutes of submersion for 3-6 feet or less. A report from FastCompany claims that this is a feature Apple will provide with the iPhone 7 by coating the components of the iPhone 7 with a special chemical. We've heard rumors like this before and Apple pulled the feature, so while it is exciting, make sure you check before dropping your iPhone 7 into the water later this year. The latest iPhone 7 rumors from March suggest Apple will not deliver a waterproof iPhone 7 this year. This back and forth mirrors what we see with many rumors and we may not know until the fall. | |
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