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This rumored iPhone 7 leak is the most detailed yet

May 11, 2016, 21:45 IST

Reliable leaker OnLeaks has provided new iPhone 7 blueprints to USwitch.

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The images are reportedly leaked directly from Apple supplier Catcher Technology, which assembles iPhones. USwitch says that they are device renderings from January.

Here are the pics, via USwitch:

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OnLeaks

There are a few notable things to look for in these images:

  • The larger model, which should take the place of the iPhone 6S Plus, has a dual-lens camera that should allow for better zoom and depth-sensing.
  • The smaller model does not have a dual-lens enclosure, but the lens looks larger than on current models.
  • The larger model also appears to have a Smart Connector, a type of connector that can transfer both data and power, and is currently used to attach Apple keyboards to the iPad Pro.
  • The smaller model lacks the Smart Connector.
  • Both models still display a small camera bump, like the iPhone 6 and 6S.
  • Both models are missing the traditional headphone jack, adding further support to the rumor that headphones will need to be wireless or connected through the Lightning port.
  • Both models have the same dimensions as the current iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.

Steve Hemmerstoffer, who runs OnLeaks, has been a reliable Apple leaker recently. Last year, he surfaced an accurate image of an iPad Pro chassis before it came out.

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Apple is expected to launch the next-generation iPhone later this year, likely in September or October.

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