
With the iPhone 7 release date rumored to be happening this summer, multiple tech sites now talk about what Apple's newest smartphone could offer.
Previous reports suggested that the iPhone 7 will boast of an all-screen design.
"The all-screen iPhone 7 will eliminate bezels and provide a larger display while maintaining a small device footprint at a maximum of 5 inches. The render applies to the current iPhone screen that stretches diagonally to 4.7 inches," Stabley Times reported.
Apart from an aesthetic upgrade, the new iPhone will reportedly sport a bigger memory, a more advanced cam and the Force Touch gesture.
Speaking of a more advanced cam, the new iPhone will reportedly sport a DSLR-like camera. With its acquisition of Israeli company LinX Computational imaging, Apple creating new gadgets with DSLR camera capabilities could be a highly plausible scenario.
"LinX creates tablet and smartphone cameras that use special sensor arrays and algorithms to create high-quality images that match DSLR cameras in smaller packages, according to the company," Tech Radar reported.
Meanwhile, apart from the iPhone 7,9 to 5 mac reported that Apple is working on launching the new iOS 9 really soon.
"Following the successful launch of the OS X Public Beta program with OS X Yosemite last year, Apple intends to release the upcoming iOS 8.3 as a public beta via the company's existing AppleSeed program in mid-March, according to the sources. This release will match the third iOS 8.3 beta for developers, which is planned for release the same week. Apple then expects to debut iOS 9 at its June Worldwide Developer Conference, with a public beta release during the summer, and final release in the fall," the site mentioned.
Stay tuned for more iPhone 7 release date and specs updates here!