Whether or not Apple launches a new phone this spring, we’re almost certainly going to have to wait until September before the true sequel to the iPhone 6s
makes it to store shelves. For iPhone users who weren’t able or willing
to upgrade to the most recent version of the phone, the wait can be
excruciating. But in the meantime, at least we have concept art.
Earlier this week, artist Arthur Reis published images of a thinner, stronger, faster iPhone 7 concept that seems to pick and choose from the latest rumors in order to cobble together an ideal smartphone.
On his Behance
page, Reis says that his iPhone 7 has a scratch-resistant, stainless
steel body, a thinner front bezel and decreased width and height to
allow for a better grip. After all, iPhones are notoriously slippery.
As
for the specifications, this conceptual iPhone 7 would feature an
AMOLED display, an improved f/2.0 camera, Force Touch technology from
the MacBook on the Home button, 16 hours of battery life while browsing
on LTE, enhanced speakers for louder and better quality sound and a
water-resistant body.
Also
notable is the inclusion of a headphone jack, which many reports have
indicated will not appear on the next flagship device from Apple. Yes,
there are plenty of reasonable explanations
for why Apple might remove the jack from future phones, but until we
know for sure that our old headphones are useless, we can dream about
concepts like these.
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