It looks like tech giant Apple has completely scrapped the idea of making an iPhone 6s to focus on the new iPhone 7, new rumors suggested.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was the one who made the bold assumption claiming that Apple will be working hard on including a new technology on the iPhone 7.
"According to Kuo, whom MacRumors says 'has a respectable track record at reporting on Apple's upcoming plans,' Apple will introduce Force Touch - a technology it developed for the Apple Watch - on this year's new iPhone, and then update it in 2016," The Week reported.
"Force Touch can differentiate between light taps on a touchscreen and longer, harder pressure. That would allow Apple and independent app developers to add new software features, in theory making the iPhone 7 more efficient to use."
However, the word on the street is that Apple's iPhone 7 release could be possibly delayed.
"Apple fans, who are eagerly waiting for the release of the iPhone 7 will be upset as the flagship smartphone is very likely to be delayed by at least a year," International Business Times reported.
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.
Stay tuned for more iPhone 7 specs and release date rumors here!