Everything we know about the iPhone 7 so far by Rob Price on Nov 30, 2015, 1:29 PM Advertisement
Apple only launched the iPhone 6s two months ago, but there are already rumours swirling about its successor — some far more believable than others. At this point, Apple hasn't even announced the iPhone 7, and it's difficult to be sure of anything. But here's what people are saying, and what to expect. SEE ALSO: This tiny chip could charge your iPhone much faster It'll launch in October 2016.. It's highly likely Apple's next smartphone will be revealed at an event in September 2016, and will go on sale to the public the following month. It's a formula that Apple has been following like clockwork for years now.
There will be two of them. With the iPhone 6, Apple introduced two different sizes of phone for the first time — the 6 and the 6 Plus, now followed by the 6s and the 6s Plus. This allows the Cupertino company to target people looking for a big-screened phablet device, without alienating customers who want something a little smaller. It's been a roaring success: The iPhone 6 landed Apple the most profitable quarter of any company ever, and Apple says the 6s sold even better than its predecessor during its first weekend of availability.
It'll look very different. The iPhone works on a tick-tock release strategy. One year, the phone gets a big redesign and a new number (iPhone 4, 5, 6); the next, it gets revamped guts and a new feature or two, and an -s gets appended to its name (iPhone 4s, 5s, 6s). This year was the 6s, which means next year should be the iPhone 7 — with a totally new look.
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