After Apple was able to sell a combined unit figure of 10 million
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus units in just three days, the company will no
doubt be contemplating on how it is going to break its sales record
when it gears up to launch the successor to its flagship device, the
iPhone 7.
Rumor has it that the iPhone 7 is also going to be called the iPhone 6s and
compared to the upcoming device's predecessors, it will possess an even
slimmer form factor, which might worry future customers due to past
incidents of the expensive iPhones being bent after enough force was
exerted on them.
However, it is expected that the company will be retaining the same
screen sizes as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which means that it is
possible that the iPhone 7 will also be shipping out in two variants,
although this has not been confirmed by Apple. However, as far as future
smartphones go, they are always assimilated with better performing
components so for the iPhone 7, the chipset is likely to be none other
than the company's A9 SoC, which is reportedly being produced by
Samsung.
After the Cupertino tech giant replaced TSMC with the South Korean phone maker as
its chief manufacturer and supplier, the performance delivered by the
upcoming device will likely obscure everything that the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus were able to achieve. It has been reported that TSMC will
be making 20 percent of the company's chips while Samsung will be making the remaining 80 percent.
The iPhone 7 will most likely be given a 2 GB upgrade when RAM is concerned. It has also been suggested that Apple will be increasing the maximum storage capacity on its iPhones from 128 GB to 256 GB,
although those devices will undoubtedly be stamped with a ridiculous
price tag. As for the platform, the iPhone 7 will most likely be running
iOS 9 out-of-the-box, and Apple is speculated to maintain the same
timeline that it undertook for the release of its large screen iPhones
(September).
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Apple iPhone 7 Concepts, Release Date And Other Features Posted Online
There are millions of people around the world that have an iPhone from
Apple and for the first time the company released something that can
really compete with Samsung and the sales numbers are showing what
happens when they do that.
According to Apple, the iPhone 6 is clearly the largest iPhone to date, but the sale might also be the highest ever for the company. According to reports, Apple sold more than 74 million iPhone over the last three months of last year.
That was the most that Apple has sold in any quarter since the iPhone hit the market back in 2007. The iPhone sales surge bumped Apple’s profits to more than $18 billion for the quarter, which is up 38 percent from the same period last year. Now that the iPhone 6 sales have started to settle, it is time to start thinking about the iPhone 7 and what the company is going to bring along with it. It is common for consumers to speculate about a new smartphone a year before its release date.
The iPhone 7 is likely to come in a little more than a year since Apple usually releases an “S” version of the new model before releasing a brand new model like the iPhone 7. Typically, the iPhone “S” version is one that has a few upgrades, but is usually used to fix a couple of bugs that came with software the version before it. The next major update is going to be the iPhone 7 and that is where all of the attention is going to fall.
For smartphones, the technology that comes along with them is completely out of hand. From huge displays that support 4k resolution to super fast quad-core processors that are faster than desktop computers in some ways. Apple has typically been behind the eight ball in terms of updates like that, but this time around they are going to add some technology that has become quite popular with the mobile world.
According to reports, the iPhone 7 is going to feature wireless charging support. That is nothing new to the smartphone world, but it is very new for those that have the iPhone. A few concepts have been posted online for fans to drool over and it looks like Apple just has to confirm the feature and all is good. Early reports suggest that the iPhone 6S will appear on the market with the Apple Watch in a couple months with the iPhone 7 coming along during the month of September.
According to Apple, the iPhone 6 is clearly the largest iPhone to date, but the sale might also be the highest ever for the company. According to reports, Apple sold more than 74 million iPhone over the last three months of last year.
That was the most that Apple has sold in any quarter since the iPhone hit the market back in 2007. The iPhone sales surge bumped Apple’s profits to more than $18 billion for the quarter, which is up 38 percent from the same period last year. Now that the iPhone 6 sales have started to settle, it is time to start thinking about the iPhone 7 and what the company is going to bring along with it. It is common for consumers to speculate about a new smartphone a year before its release date.
The iPhone 7 is likely to come in a little more than a year since Apple usually releases an “S” version of the new model before releasing a brand new model like the iPhone 7. Typically, the iPhone “S” version is one that has a few upgrades, but is usually used to fix a couple of bugs that came with software the version before it. The next major update is going to be the iPhone 7 and that is where all of the attention is going to fall.
For smartphones, the technology that comes along with them is completely out of hand. From huge displays that support 4k resolution to super fast quad-core processors that are faster than desktop computers in some ways. Apple has typically been behind the eight ball in terms of updates like that, but this time around they are going to add some technology that has become quite popular with the mobile world.
According to reports, the iPhone 7 is going to feature wireless charging support. That is nothing new to the smartphone world, but it is very new for those that have the iPhone. A few concepts have been posted online for fans to drool over and it looks like Apple just has to confirm the feature and all is good. Early reports suggest that the iPhone 6S will appear on the market with the Apple Watch in a couple months with the iPhone 7 coming along during the month of September.
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