Wednesday, 7 September 2016

BIG CHANGES COMING in to IPHONE 7 WHICH MAKES MUCH BETTER








Apple will reveal the iPhone 7 on Wednesday during its big iPhone event, and we already have a pretty good idea of what it'll be like thanks to innumerable rumors.It might not seem that exciting, as it's expected to look nearly identical to the iPhone 6s. But a closer look at some of the most anticipated new features could change your views about the new iPhone.







The larger iPhone 7 Plus is said to come with a dual-camera.

Several Android smartphone have adopted dual-cameras, which offer better zooming, better low-light performance, and better contrast in pictures, but it's still unclear what benefits Apple's dual-camera will have on our mobile photography.Meanwhile, leaks and schematics supposedly showing the regular iPhone 7 also show a larger single camera, which could give the iPhone 7 a well-needed boost in low-light photography.Once the shining light of mobile photography, Apple has recently lagged behind other phones, notably the Samsung Galaxy S7. Perhaps the new cameras will once again put the iPhone on top.







Rumors about a new color option began with a dark blue model, but that evolved into a matte black option to replace the "Space Gray" model.Now, the latest rumors claim we'll see a matte black AND a glossy black color option of the iPhone 7, both of which look gorgeous in renders.If true, it could mean five options rather than the usual four, including silver, gold, rose gold, matte black, and glossy "piano" black.



Apple is reportedly ditching the 16GB base storage option for the iPhone 7, and is increasing the base storage up to 32GB, according to Joanna Stern of the Wall Street Journal.This is huge, because 16GB isn't realistically enough for today's uses, especially as Apple added new features like Live Photos and cameras with a higher megapixel count on the iPhone 6s that take up more storage than previous iPhone did.It's still unclear whether or not the added storage will drive up the price of the iPhone


The A9 chip in the iPhone 6s helped make it the most powerful smartphone in the world, destroying other smartphones in benchmark tests and general performance.Now, the A10 is supposedly even more powerful, according to benchmark results obtained by AppleInsider. That means potentially faster app load times, as well as faster performance when restarting and updating.It could have a better battery life

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