iPhone 7 rumors are all over the Internet and currently, much is talked about its revelation by the fall of 2016.
iPhone 7 will be having a different design than its predecessor, a more powerful processor, and is said to be having two screen sizes. Still looking in changing the "S" name formula, naturally, the "S" on the iPhone model indicates that no new design was incorporated on the phone, and the 2015 model incorporated an "S" badge. This only indicates that the next iPhone will have a new design, MacRumors reported.
It is also said that Apple may continue creating two versions for each iPhone model and may push through with the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch. Based on a word from an Asian supply chain, Apple is said to be switching to a glass-on-glass touch panels. This design will also allow an edge to edge display option; however, from a more reliable source, it is said that the iPhone 7 will still be using the in-cell panel design.
An iPhone 7 source also revealed that Apple may be working on a thinner smartphone and may be nearer to the current iPod Touch dimensions.
With regards to the processing chip of the iPhone 7, Apple may be cooking up something with Intel. It is said that the next Apple smartphone may have the Intel LTE 7360 modern chip. A thousand employees are said to be employed by Intel to work with this chip, though, not all iPhone 7 will be equipped with one. Some may also have a Qualcomm chip, Ecumenical News reported.
iPhone 7 recent reports also revealed that not all smartphones will be using the Intel chip. Some models may be equipped with a Qualcomm chipset. It is just too early to say anything concrete at the moment. As usual, no official words have been happening yet with the next generation iPhone.