More Surprises for the iPhone 7 on Release Date and Specs: What More to Expect

8:30 PM EDT 3/29/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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Technology really has set Apple apart from the other smartphone companies as it keeps improving how the next iPhone would be like as reported by the Expert Reviews.

Rumors are circulating that the newest smartphone from Apple would be the iPhone 7 which won't have a bigger battery since it will be very slim.  Nevertheless, with the success of iPhone 7's predecessors, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it will have incredible features which every Apple phone-lover would enjoy.

The iPhone 7 might still look exactly the same as the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus but changes might be what's on the inside.  Apple may even equip the iPhone 7 with Force Touch and with the hard press feature supported by the updated iOS.  This way, the new iPhone will have new ways to get interactive which is an Apple breakthrough and can't be replicated by other Android phones.

Another feature may also include a tougher iPhone 7 and with more resiliency as every phone user would want their handset to be waterproof.  A special coating may be done to protect the internal and external components of the phone making them moisture-resistant.

More qualities like durable glass and with a Corning-like glass for its scratch-free quality are also anticipated on the iPhone 7.  Rumors of a sidewall displays are also being looked forward to as this will allow easy reading of messages, controls for system and music player, caller ID and a slightly different feature of the slide-to-unlock.

Release date varies from different sources.  It may still happen this 2015 but others feel it can be on 2016.  Price would be around USD 199 tied to a two-year contract.

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