Tuesday, September 6, 2016

SPECULATION ENDS TOMORROW

iPhone 7 to sport water-proofing, 12MP cameras, analyst predicts New handsets expected to be unveiled this week to feature a faster processor and new True Tone color display, Ming-Chi Kuo predicts. by Steven Musil @ / September 5, 2016.  

A number of improvements will be on the new iPhone 7, expected to be unveiled this week, a respected Apple analyst predicts. Apple . A report issued this weekend by a respected Apple analyst predicts that a new iPhone expected to be revealed this week will include waterproofing capabilities and a new True Tone color display. . KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who last year correctly predicted Apple would launch the iPhone SE, expects the iPhone 7 to have a waterproof rating of IPX7, on par with the Apple Watch , according to 9to5Mac , which saw a copy of the report. The new handset is also expected to be powered by a new Apple A10 SoC running as fast as 2.4GHz. . While screen sizes are expected to remain unchanged at 4.7 and 5.5 inches, they are expected to feature a True Tone display like the one introduced earlier this year on the 9. 7-inch iPad Pro, allowing it to render wider color imagery. According to Kuo, the 5.5-inch model will also sport a dual-camera system with 12-megapixel sensors that will enable optical zoom and "light field camera applications." . The handsets will also be available in two new color schemes described as "dark black" and glossy "piano black. The 5.5-inch model is expected to get a power boost with 3GBs of RAM. On the storage front, Apple is expected to dump its 16GB and 64GB options for new 32GB, 128GB and 256GB tiers. . Apple did not respond to requests for comment. . 

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