iPhone 7 Specs [UPDATE]: Smart Connector, Antenna Band Nowhere In Prototypes?

First Posted: May 12, 2016 04:06 AM EDT
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iPhone 7 is removing the Smart Connector from the said model and will be replaced with three little dots. The circulating rumors in the net has left fans in shock.

The change in the iPhone 7 has garnered mixed emotions from everyone. Plus, this is not the only change Apple is implementing to its upcoming model of phones. Photos of the prototypes of the new iPhone has reached the internet showing that other than the rumors, there has been no sign of any smart connectors but three little dots. The antenna band is also nowhere to be seen.

The removal of the Smart Connector and the Antenna Band is just two of possible rumored changes, Mac Rumors reported. Other rumored changes suggest that the camera will be catering a new design which is more concave than the previous iPhone cameras. Also, a 3.5mm headphone jack will reportedly be either be removed or replaced with a lightning cable.

Despite these drastic changes Apple is trying to impose on the iPhone 7, many are still hooked with what's to come. The anticipation is just slowly rising as these rumors and photos of prototypes make it online, both getting positive and negative reactions.

The iPhone 7's hype continues to hurt with Apple opting for the iPhone 6/6S chassis instead of a new design for the device, The Country Caller reported. The report even added that the removal of these new features will hurt sales of the upcoming device with the already lengthened upgrade cycles and consumer preference seemingly shifting towards the less costly SE.

Regardless of whether Apple is applying the changes to strategically increase their sales or not, their recent sales decline is greater than what  they have had in the past decade.

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