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Apple iPhone 7 Release Date, Concept & Camera Specs Leaked

During Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference this week in California, the technological giant has made several announcements which, according to industry analysts, hinted the company's iPhone 7 plans.

Master Herald reports that Apple is currently doing a major product overhaul as it gears to debut updated smartphone products that are due to be released this year. With Apple giving clues to what direction it would take, it  apparently generated rumors and speculations that Apple will soon release the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus this coming September, the usual month that the company unveils its new smartphones.

Based on the Master Herald report, the rumored iPhone 7 will be made of a sapphire glass, which makes it classy, as well as a more durable liquid material that was not used in the previous iPhone products. The iPhone 7 will also reportedly have a feature called the Force Touch Display, the same technology that was used in Apple's new MacBook product line and Apple Watch.

When it comes to camera, the iPhone 7 will be powered by the new iOS 9. Master Herald hinted that Apple's smartphone will likely sport a new camera with 1080p resolution and 240 frames per second slow motion effect, a panoramic capture flash and other major software upgrades. The reported upgrades will reportedly earn positive reviews from smartphone users who love to take "selfie" photos.

Macworld reported that Apple's iPhone 7 will probably feature a 3D display after a report has leaked that Apple is presently negotiating a TPK chain partner to work with a 3D display project that allows users to view 3D images without wearing 3D glasses. The same report pointed out another speculation that Apple will likely launch iPhone 6s, iPhone 6S Plus and the iPhone 6C, which are the company's three flagship smartphones. Apple remains mum on these speculations and did not give any official statements. 


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