A couple of months ago, MacRumours also received claimed they heard from an unknown source that the iPhone 7 will have a back uncluttered by the bands. Even the non-flagship smartphones feature primarily 4.7-inch to 5-inch plus displays, so it really is an untapped market for the most part, especially since the smaller iPhone is said to share numerous same specs as the iPhone 6S.
Subsequently, previous possible renders pointed at the possibility of two separate circular camera openings. And if you look closely, you can see that the plastic antenna lines reside towards the top and bottom of the device.
The pictures also show three dots near the bottom of the iPhone 7 Plus, which closely resemble the smart connector that Apple introduced in iPad Pro. The connector could either be used to charge the smartphone or to attach keyboard-like accessories as well.
From a design perspective, the iPhone 6 and 6s might very well be the least attractive iPhone models Apple has ever released.
And there are still many rumours abounding that the phone's mysterious architects will do away with the world standard headphone jack, and will instead feature an all in one charger, data transfer and headphone connection slot.
Furthermore, iPhone modification company Feld & Volk is preparing its own custom versions of the device and has created several renderings that give a higher quality view of what the new iPhone could possibly look like. Over the course of one week, we've seen images of the dual-camera module, the rear shell of the iPhone 7 and a case for the phone.
Now, it seems that the iPhone SE is expected to carry a $450 price tag, effectively taking the place of the iPhone 5s, according to Wall Street analysts. It also makes it possible for Apple to remove the Home button, which he argues is good. Nope - the iPhone SE is aimed at sucking up all the iPhone users that didn't upgrade to the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus because the screen was too big.
Then there is the Apple iPad Air 2.
Source: Entry-level iPhone and new iPad expected at Apple keynote, March 21
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