Apple is liable to declare the waterproofing as a component of its new iPhone 7 when the handset is discharged in the not so distant future.
Tests on the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus have demonstrated that the handsets are as of now practically waterproof – with reports recommending the gadgets were made subtly waterproof as a test in front of the iPhone 7's release.
Different components reputed to accompany the iPhone 7 incorporate remote charging, a reversible USB port, double back cameras with optical zoom, unique mark acknowledgment on the fundamental showcase.
The handsets will likewise have a more slender outline and might get rid of the home catch, taking into account a greater screen.
No more home button
“As many have speculated,” Gene Munster, an analyst with US investment bank Piper Jaffray, told clients, “the addition of 3D Touch may provide Apple with a way to eliminate the home button on the phone and use the additional space to make the screen bigger or make the device smaller.”
This would mean Apple would need to move the Touch ID sensor to elsewhere on the handset.
Better battery life
The introduction of Low Power Mode in the latest iOS has been a godsend for us, but Apple could be about to focus even more on battery life.
“Looking at Macs over the past few years, Apple has doubled battery life for its Macbook line up (largely five hour battery to around 10 hours),” Munster added.
“We believe battery life is one of the biggest areas of potential improvement and one that might be most welcomed by customers.”
Super-thin handset
Another analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims the iPhone 7 will be the firm’s thinnest handset to date.
It could be just 6mm thick. The iPhone 6 and 6S are 6.9mm thick, and the 6 Plus is 7.1mm.
The iPhone 5S is a lot thicker, at 7.6mm.
This will be amazing phone ever.
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