In a new development, Apple has reportedly changed
its iPhone product refresh cycle, and will now introduce major
redesigns after a gap of three years. Unlike its traditional two
years, Apple will now wait for three years to bring in major changes to
the iPhone.
This change in the product refresh cycle has
been attributed to a slowing market, and low innovation in smartphone
functions. Major enhancements have little scope in the smartphone periphery,
and hence Apple has changed its strategy.
This is why, all the iPhone 7 leaks show little change
with respect to design, apart from the shift ofantenna bands.
Traditionally, Apple introduces an evolutionary change with its
iPhone 's' models, and a revolutionary change with the new numeric. We saw a
completely new design with the iPhone 6. The iPhone 6s saw hardware and
software upgrades with no visible design changes, and users expected the iPhone
7 to go through a complete makeover.
However, Nikkei.com reports that the big change will
only come with the iPhone release in 2017, which has previously been reported
to be called the iPhone 8 instead of the iPhone 7s. The iPhone 7 will see no
drastic change. The report confirms that there will be upgrades in camera, and
battery capacity. It reiterates past rumours of the iPhone 7 being water
resistant, and also asserts that the 3.5mm audio jack will be removed. It also
hints at the rumoured third variant by stating 'A high-end version of
the model will give users better-quality photo capabilities via correction
functions.'
Whether all of this is true remains to be seen. So far, rumoured
specs include an A10 processor, dual camera setup and a 3GB RAM on
the larger iPhone 7, and an upgrade to a new 32GB base variantfinally
ditching the 16GB storage option.
In a new development, Apple has reportedly
changed its iPhone product refresh cycle, and will now introduce major
redesigns after a gap of three years. Unlike its traditional two years, Apple
will now wait for three years to bring in major changes to the iPhone.
This change
in the product refresh cycle has been attributed to a slowing market, and low
innovation in smartphone functions. Major enhancements have little scope in the
smartphone periphery, and hence Apple has changed its strategy.
This is why, all the iPhone 7 leaks show little change
with respect to design, apart from the shift ofantenna bands.
Traditionally, Apple introduces an evolutionary change with its
iPhone 's' models, and a revolutionary change with the new numeric. We saw a
completely new design with the iPhone 6. The iPhone 6s saw hardware and
software upgrades with no visible design changes, and users expected the iPhone
7 to go through a complete makeover.
However, Nikkei.com reports that the big change will
only come with the iPhone release in 2017, which has previously been reported
to be called the iPhone 8 instead of the iPhone 7s. The iPhone 7 will see no
drastic change. The report confirms that there will be upgrades in camera, and
battery capacity. It reiterates past rumours of the iPhone 7 being water
resistant, and also asserts that the 3.5mm audio jack will be removed. It also
hints at the rumoured third variant by stating 'A high-end version of
the model will give users better-quality photo capabilities via correction
functions.'
Whether all of this is true remains to be seen. So far, rumoured
specs include an A10 processor, dual camera setup and a 3GB RAM on
the larger iPhone 7, and an upgrade to a new 32GB base variantfinally
ditching the 16GB storage option.
In a new development, Apple has reportedly changed its iPhone
product refresh cycle, and will now introduce major redesigns after a gap of
three years. Unlike its traditional two years, Apple will now wait for three
years to bring in major changes to the iPhone.
This change in the product refresh cycle has been attributed to a
slowing market, and low innovation in smartphone functions. Major enhancements
have little scope in the smartphone periphery, and hence Apple has changed its
strategy.
This is why, all the iPhone 7 leaks show little change
with respect to design, apart from the shift ofantenna bands. Traditionally, Apple introduces
an evolutionary change with its iPhone 's' models, and a revolutionary change
with the new numeric. We saw a completely new design with the iPhone 6. The
iPhone 6s saw hardware and software upgrades with no visible design changes,
and users expected the iPhone 7 to go through a complete makeover.
However, Nikkei.com reports that the big change will
only come with the iPhone release in 2017, which has previously been reported
to be called the iPhone 8 instead of the iPhone 7s. The iPhone 7 will see no
drastic change. The report confirms that there will be upgrades in camera, and
battery capacity. It reiterates past rumours of the iPhone 7 being water
resistant, and also asserts that the 3.5mm audio jack will be removed. It also hints
at the rumoured third variant by stating 'A high-end version of the
model will give users better-quality photo capabilities via correction
functions.'
Whether all of this is true remains to be seen. So far, rumoured
specs include an A10 processor, dual camera setup and a 3GB RAM on
the larger iPhone 7, and an upgrade to a new 32GB base variantfinally
ditching the 16GB storage option.
This is why, all the iPhone 7 leaks
show little change with respect to design, apart from the shift ofantenna
bands. Traditionally, Apple introduces an evolutionary change with
its iPhone 's' models, and a revolutionary change with the new numeric. We saw
a completely new design with the iPhone 6. The iPhone 6s saw hardware and
software upgrades with no visible design changes, and users expected the iPhone
7 to go through a complete makeover.
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