As Apple prepares to release its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus/Pro in the coming month, more details on its enhanced photography abilities and hardware have emerged, revealing a similar design with that of last year's models.
So far, there has been much speculation over the designs of the new iPhones, some of the trending discussions include noteworthy features such as a dual-camera arrangement in the larger iPhone, a redesigned home button that acts in response to pressure with a vibration so-called haptic feedback rather than a true press, as well as the removal of the the headphone jack.
The tech giant, Apple, has not commented about the upcoming devices.
In recent years, the demand for iPhones has fallen, somewhat due to the long period between the product launches. The device remains one of the strongest revenue sources for the company.
The new devices will be important to the year's vacation quarter, and the tech giant is counting on the sales of the iPhones to boost up sales ahead of a likely iPhone revamp in 2017, during which the company is expected to celebrate iPhones' 10th anniversary.
As per the rumors surrounding the device, the new iPhones will have the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display sizes as earlier versions. However, the company will remove the 2 innermost antenna lines which have been operating across the back of the current iPhones.
The latest gossip around the new iPhone ensures better photography with the introduction of the dual camera system that will offer brighter photos with clearer detail.
Another striking feature is the 'Home Button'. The company is likely to introduce an upgraded home button in the new devices similar to the track-pads on the latest MacBook line.