As we get closer to the possible September 7 unveiling of Apple's new iPhones we're starting
to see more and more rumors which are basically confirming information that's
been leaked before.
This time around,'industry sources' are saying that NAND flash
vendors (including Samsung and SK Hynix) are raising their prices, citing
increased "demand demand for new smartphones particularly the iPhone 7
featuring up to 256GB of storage", according to a report from Taiwan. This
comes to confirm an earlier supposed leak of storage
versions for the iPhone 7 family and their prices in China. It looks
like this year Apple will go up to 256GB with the storage options - it's just
not clear whether this will apply to the smaller iPhone 7 model too or only the
bigger iPhone 7 Plus (which is also exclusively getting the much talked about
dual camera arrangement on the back).
And speaking of the iPhone 7 range, a new rumor from Japan
once again claims that there will be no Pro device, just the two you'd expect - an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus. For
a while there was some confusion as to whether Apple will call the bigger
5.5"
model Pro or Plus, and after that some sources even claimed we'll see both versions on the market for a total of three iPhone 7 iterations. Now it seems that if that was ever an option in consideration at Apple, it got dropped.
model Pro or Plus, and after that some sources even claimed we'll see both versions on the market for a total of three iPhone 7 iterations. Now it seems that if that was ever an option in consideration at Apple, it got dropped.
This mumbling also reiterates the fact that the two iPhone 7
handsets will have a capacitive Home button, the A10 chipset, and a "much
improved" camera. Oh, and yes, the 3.5mm headset jack is gone.
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iPhone 7 range coming with 256GB of storage, no Pro model according to new reports
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