There has been too much buzz on the internet about the possible features and release date of the upcoming iPhone 7. Over the past years, Apple has launched most of their iPhones on the month of September. From iPhone 5 which was launched last September of 2012 to iPhone 6S and 6S Plus which were both launched September 25 this year, it is to be expected that the next generation of iPhone will be launched on same month as well.
However, changes are coming and more innovations will be observed, and one of which is the change in launching date. According to some report, Apple's launching of the most anticipated iPhone 7 will be much earlier. Knowyourmobile shared an Apple Insider's report saying that;
"Since the iPhone 5 launched on Sept. 21, 2012, all proceeding iPhone models have launched around that same late-September period. Most recently, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus arrived in the hands of consumers on Sept. 25," reports Apple Insider. "But that pattern could end next year with an earlier launch, a reliable source told Apple Insider on Wednesday. The same person has, in the past, provided accurate information about the Apple's future product plans."
That would indeed be good news for some iPhone enthusiast, the earlier the better as they would say. And hopefully, the iPhone will surprise us all with its known changes, especially when rumor has it that Apple has five iPhone 7 prototypes in their test program. Changes in iPhone 7 may primarily be on the imaging technology. According to knowyourmobile;
"Apple has over 800 people working on the next-generations of iPhone camera. That's right: 800 people working on one aspect of a phone. There are over 200 separate individual components inside the iPhone's camera and Apple's camera design studio is so complex that it can simulate various conditions to test out camera technology months and years before production."
Aside from the imaging technology one of the most anticipated upgrade with the upcoming iPhone would be on its RAM. The memory of iPhone has long been a concern for some user, that is why "Apple will also bump the memory up inside the iPhone 7 Plus model to 3GB of RAM as well, which should translate into super-fast performance when coupled with Apple's next-generation A10 chipset."