Forget the iPhone 7 — here are 9 reasons the 2017 iPhone will blow everyone away
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Next year marks the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone, and all rumors are pointing to a radical redesign.
This month, we've seen the rumor of a third iPhone model with a larger screen resurface, and it could even have a frame made out of steel.
Check out the latest rumors surrounding Apple's next NEXT iPhone.
Next year marks the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone, and all rumors are pointing to a radical redesign.
This month, we've seen the rumor of a third iPhone model with a larger screen resurface, and it could even have a frame made out of steel.
Check out the latest rumors surrounding Apple's next NEXT iPhone.
This will not be an "S" model of the iPhone 7.
Since 2017 marks the iPhone's 10th anniversary, it wouldn't be surprising if Apple does something special to mark the anniversary of its most important product.
The front surface will be all display with no borders or bezels.
Gruber claims he has heard insider scuttlebutt that the iPhone 10's front won't have any bezels or borders, and that it'll be one large display.
It will mostly be made of glass with an aluminum frame.
There will be a third "high-end" model with a larger screen with a stainless steel frame.
Kuo also claims it'll have a stainless steel frame rather than the aluminum, which is more often used than steel in smartphones.
The home button will be invisible.
Gruber's claims line up nicely with rumors posted by tech site i4u that a future iPhone will have an embedded home button.
Recently, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi released new phones with the same technology that Apple described in a patent for alternative home buttons, which could give us an idea of how a future home button on the iPhone 10 could work.
It will have an incredible screen.
It will have wireless charging.
Most recently, a patent submitted by Apple on September 9 shows the company is still looking to optimize wireless charging solutions.
It won't have a headphone jack.
The smaller model will not get the a dual lens camera like the iPhone 7 Plus.
There might have been a glimmer of hope that the dual-lens camera would make its way down to the smaller iPhone model, as the optical image stabilization (OIS) that was exclusive to the iPhone 6s Plus trickled its way down to the regular iPhone 7. But if Kuo's predictions are true, this will not be the case.
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