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Everything we know about the iPhone 7

It will probably be called the iPhone 7.

Everything we know about the iPhone 7

There will be two different models with different screen sizes.

There will be two different models with different screen sizes.

The next iPhone will likely come in two sizes, just like the iPhone 6 generation, including the standard 4.7-inch screen model as well as a Plus model with a 5.5-inch screen.

It'll look a lot like the iPhone 6/6s.

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So far, just about every rumor indicates that the next iPhone won't look that much different than the iPhone 6 and 6s, including rumors from 9to5Mac and case leaks from notorious gadget leaks Steve Hemmerstoffer.

Innumerable photo leaks showing nearly identical renderings of the supposed iPhone 7 also support the rumors.

Apple might introduce a new color option.

Apple might introduce a new color option.

The first rumors surrounding a new color option for the next iPhone came from MacOtakara, which claimed it would be a dark blue. Some concepts of this blue iPhone look fantastic.

MacOtakara came back with an update to the rumor suggesting that the next iPhone's will instead be offered in a black option, which looks incredibly classy and sleek. It's not entirely clear if Apple will offer both colors, or just one of them.

There's a new dual-lens camera, but it might be exclusive to the bigger Plus model.

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The Plus model of the next iPhone might come with a dual camera, according to an initial report by the prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI Securities (via MacRumors). So far, no rumor has indicated that the standard model will have a dual camera too.

Since then, pretty much every rumor pointed towards the Plus model having a dual-lens camera while the regular model will have a regular camera.

The regular model's camera will be larger than the one found on the iPhone 6/6s.

The regular model

Most of the rumors and leaked photos clearly show a larger camera on the supposed next iPhone compared to the camera we've seen on most iPhones so far.

Tech YouTuber Austin Evans suggests it could be for better low-light performance so that more light can enter the lens and hit the camera's sensor.

The camera will continue to bulge out on both models.

The camera will continue to bulge out on both models.

It was initially rumored that the camera "wart," as many called it, might finally disappear in the next iPhone.

According to MacRumors, Apple was going to use a thinner camera module that would let the camera sit flush against the back. The protruding camera on the back of the iPhone 6 and 6s were a big complaint people had with the iPhone's design.

Yet, leaked photos intercepted by AppleInsider and recent schematics suggests that the cameras on both of the next iPhone models will still protrude.

The base model will come with 32GB of storage instead of the ridiculously small 16GB.

The base model will come with 32GB of storage instead of the ridiculously small 16GB.

Joanna Stern of The Wall Street Journal claims the base model of Apple's next iPhone will start with a minimum of 32GB of storage instead of the usual 16GB. That means you'll have a lot more space for your photos, videos, and apps.

The white plastic stripes on the back won't be as prominent.

The white plastic stripes on the back won

Those white plastic antenna bands you see on the top and bottom of the iPhone 6 and 6s (as well as the Plus models) might be gone in the next iPhone, according to DigiTimes, which has a mixed track record.

Rumors from Chinese site CN Beta via Phone Arena suggested the antenna bands will still be present, but they'll be redesigned so they're not as visible.

Just about every single rumor, including alleged photo leaks, suggest that the antenna bands will be present, but will wrap around the top and bottom edges.

It likely won't have a headphone jack.

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The next iPhone might not have a headphone jack, according to Japanese Apple blog Mac Otakara (via Apple Insider), which could make your old pair of headphones with a 3.5mm connector obsolete without a dongle.

That means we could be using the iPhone's Lightning port for listening to music, which is usually used for charging. The other option is to use Bluetooth headphones.

If the rumors are true, Apple and other audio hardware companies would probably sell adapters so you can connect your old 3.5mm headphones to the iPhone's Lightning port.

It might have two speaker ports, but only one speaker.

It might have two speaker ports, but only one speaker.

It was initially thought that a second speaker might reside where the old 3.5mm used to be, according to a Barclay's report obtained by MacRumors.

Yet, a fresh rumor from Steve Hemmerstoffer posted on his site nowhereelse.fr and spotted by MacRumors shows that there won't be a second speaker despite the telltale signs of a speaker port where the headphone jack used to be.

Instead of a speaker, the port will supposedly house the microphone.

It'll come with Lightning EarPods.

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If the next iPhone doesn't have a headphone jack, that means the EarPods Apple includes with the iPhone will need a Lightning connector. So, we'll probably see new EarPods with Lightning connectors come with the next iPhone, according to 9to5Mac.

It could make all headphones noise-canceling.

It could make all headphones noise-canceling.

The next Phone could make any of your headphones noise-canceling with special software running with new audio components to make the Lightning port better suited for audio, according to Fast Company.

The current iPhone already uses noise-canceling technology to drown out ambient sound during phone calls so you can hear, and be heard, more clearly, even in a noisy environment.

It might have wireless charging.

It might have wireless charging.

We might be charging the next iPhone wirelessly, according to Fast Company.

Wireless charging could be another option for charging the next iPhone now that its main method of charging (with the Lightning port) could be used for listening to music.

Indeed, I tried using Lightning headphones for a week, and I found myself unable to charge my iPhone while I was listening to music.

It'll probably be made out of metal, but there's a small chance it'll feature "new compound materials."

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So far, Apple has used three main materials for the iPhone: plastic, glass, and metal.

Now, the next iPhone 7 might be dressed in mysterious "new compound materials", according to DigiTimes, which again, has a mixed track record reporting Apple rumors.

However, no new rumors about the "new materials" have emerged since then, so it's not looking likely.

It'll survive drops in water.

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The "new compound materials" combined with a lack of headphone jack could make the next iPhone 7 the most waterproof iPhone yet, according to DigiTimes.

There's a small chance it'll have a Smart Connector.

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Various leaked photos purporting to show the iPhone 7 have shown three dots at the bottom of the device that look like the Smart Connector you'd find on the new iPad Pro.

However, more recently leaked schematics show that the next iPhone won't have a Smart Connector. It's hard to tell which one is correct, as leaked schematics could come from any stage of the next iPhone's development. And it's not even certain if the leaked schematics are even real.

It's not entirely clear what a Smart Connector's role would be on an iPhone. On the iPad Pro, the Smart Connector lets you magnetically attach and connect the Smart Keyboard. Yet, a recently granted patent filed by Apple suggests that it has at least been toying with the idea of a Smart Connector on an iPhone.

It could be THICKER than the iPhone 6s rather than thinner.

It could be THICKER than the iPhone 6s rather than thinner.

At first, it was rumored by Fast Company that the next iPhone could be even thinner than the iPhone 6s.

However, this is one of the few rumors that several leaked schematics, most recently from Czech tech site letemsvetemapplem.eu, don't back up, as it shows a 7.3mm iPhone Plus, whereas the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are 6.9mm and 7.1mm, respectively.

On the plus side, that would likely mean more room for a bigger battery, which would mean better battery life.

The home button will be a touch sensor.

The home button will be a touch sensor.

The iPhone's home button that you mechanically press down, as well as the fingerprint sensor, could be replaced by an invisible touch sensor on the next iPhone, according toDigitTimes via tech site i4U.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman also reported that the iPhone 7's home button would no longer be a button you mechanically press down. Instead, it'll be a flush touch-sensitive button that doesn't press down, and it'll include vibrating haptic feedback.

It'll run Apple's new A10 chip.

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The nextPhone will run on a new chip that's being called the "A10," according to Cult of Mac.

The iPhone 6s' A9 chip makes it the most powerful phone you can buy at the moment, and the A10 is supposedly even more powerful and efficient. It also has technology that will apparently give the next iPhone better cellular performance, which means it could have better reception and retain stronger data and cellular connections than previous iPhones.

It'll have a bigger battery.

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Rumors from Chinese site MyDrivers.com claim the next iPhone will have a bigger battery than the iPhone 6s generation battery.

Above is an image leak from 9to5Mac of the alleged battery destined for the next iPhone that's also bigger than the iPhone 6s generation.

However, the first leak claims the Plus model of the next iPhone will get a 3,100 mAh battery while the second leak claims it'll have a 2,810 mAh battery. Obviously, it's not clear which leak is true, or if either are true at all.

Apple will announce it on September 7.

Apple will announce it on September 7.

Like the last several iPhone models, Apple will probably announce the next iPhone in early September. It should come out a week or two after that.

You'll be able to buy it on September 23.

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Leaked documents revealing AT&T's supposed scheduling obtained by 9to5Mac suggests that Apple will make the iPhone 7 available for pre-order on September 9, and it'll go on full retail sale on September 23.

And it'll cost at least $650.

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The iPhone 6s without a two-year contract sells for $649, and the iPhone 6s Plus $749. Most iPhones before them cost the same, so we predict that Apple will sell the next iPhone for a similar price.

Now that US carriers aren't offering two-year contracts anymore, you can't buy iPhones for $200. From now on, you'll either pay the entire cost of the iPhone up front, or pay for it in monthly installments using either your carrier's monthly payment plan, or Apple's own payment plan.

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