Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung will leave no stones unturned with the upcoming phablet flagship Galaxy Note 6 armed with specs and features that could eclipse Galaxy S7’s market success. Meanwhile, a plan may currently be in the works to bypass the entire Note 6 generation and go with Galaxy Note 7 to beat Apple’s iPhone 7 to market
The Apple iPhone 7 could be the biggest handset of the year with some dramatic changes from the last generation. The next version of the iPhone is almost certainly in the pipeline. And after last year's iPhone 6s upgrade, it's likely the technology giant will reveal a brand new design for this year's iPhone 7.
Leaked images suggest Apple could replicate the stereo system of iPads in the iPhone 7.
New reports claim to show the dual-camera module that Apple will introduce in iPhone 7. It was also learnt that the company could bank on LG and Samsung for supply of dual-camera modules.
Most of the rumors around the upcoming phone have been vague and often contradictory.For example, last year KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that Apple was aiming to significantly reduce the thickness of its next-generation iPhones. However, there have been other reports suggesting that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will retain virtually identical physical dimensions to the prior-generation iPhone 6s/6s Plusa significant contradiction to the earlier leaks.Additionally, aside from the strong rumors that Apple will employ a dual-lens camera in the iPhone 7 Plus, very little is known about the device's specifications.
Several reports suggest Apple's iPhone 7 will do not as well as its predecessors given its design and lack of novel features.
Rumors suggest Apple is set to introduce improved camera tech and dual-camera modules in all iPhone 7 Plus phones, essentially ending earlier speculation of a premium iPhone 7 Plus.
Major decisions with a major challenge ahead if Apple had to retake their dominant spot. Apple recently saw a slump in their iPhone shipments. This resulted in a lot of shares going down at the Wall street. The numbersin terms of units sold were still pretty decent because they still managed to make millions in profits. Buthowever a threatening factor the Cupertino giants are undergoing is the fact that they are fragmenting its hardware innovations. Apple hardware never tends to fade off even in the rumor mills. Millions of Apple loyalists demand forthe latest and greatest iPhone every year. But this year, their concerns remain as to what they can expectin 2016.
Samsung is reportedly introducing a Blackberry-inspired and Hub-like feature that integrates individual calendar and email apps under one roof called Samsung Focus. The new centralized communications service feature is expected to be released alongside the slated July 1 launching of Galaxy Note 6.
Apple hardware never tend to fade off even in the rumor mills. Millions of Apple loyalistsdemand for the latest and greatest iPhone every year. But this year, their concerns remain as to what they can expect in 2016. According to a reliable source, Apple iPhone 7 will not be housing a “smart connector”. However, this was even indicative in the leaked prototype unit and the source which brought this news mentioned about how Apple wanted this specific thing out of their upcoming smartphone.
New reports suggest Apple's sales could be boosted by iPhone 7 this year.
Leaked images suggest the headphone jack is here to stay and that Apple could power its 2016 devices with bigger batteries.
Several reports have claimed Apple will remove the headphone jack to make the iPhone 7 thinner. New reports suggest this year's device will not differ from last year's phone.
Thai famed KGI securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes about the iPhone 7 shipments to go down the charts due to a non-impressive smartphone from Apple. This would only add up to Apple’s market woes. Even though KGI had already predicted that the sales for the new iPhones now presently being the 6S to only drop and not go up which is factually true, this news might not turn around the fortunes for the Cupertino giants for the better or worse of the year in 2016.
Notwithstanding analyst predictions that Apple will not introduce major design changes in this year's iPhone, reports have emerged claiming the iPhone 7 will not have a physical home button.
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