
New iPhone 7 specs and release date rumors claim that Apple is now focusing on creating a more battery efficient iPhone.
According to Value Walk, "The Apple-following publication 9to5Mac recently polled its readers on whether or not they were satisfied with the battery life provided by the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. 3,100 readers responded, but over 90 percent indicated that they wanted Apple to improve the battery life in the next generation of the flagship Apple smartphone. Only 7 percent of respondents to the survey indicated that the 'iPhone battery life and battery cases are good enough as-is.'"
Based on the survey, it surely looks like the Cupertino-based tech giant really has to work on the battery life of its smartphones.
Despite unofficial iPhone 7 specs and release date rumors, fanatics of the Apple smartphone are still looking forward to the new iPhone 7 which, coincidentally, boasts of better battery life and possibly even a built-in projector.
According to the blog iPhone7update.com, the iPhone 7 battery will be using organic materials to replace traditional Li-On batteries. This new battery technology promises to give extended hours of battery life.
It has also been said that Apple has been working on built-in projector technology for future iPhones and iPads. The projector will enable users to automatically project presentations or movies without having to connect their phones to a separate equipment. If this would prove to be successful, the iPhone 7 might be the first Apple product to debut the technology.
Apart from an aesthetic upgrade, the new iPhone will reportedly sport a bigger memory, a more advanced cam and the Force Touch gesture.
The iPhone 7 is rumored to have a September 2015 release date.
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