Despite the recent release of the iPhone 7 and Plus Phone 7, a new report from KGI Securities has assumed that the industrial giant will add glass to it's new product in 2017, much resembles the one iPhone 4.
Despite the attractive new black finish of the iPhone 7, the devise has one major disadvantage - scratches very easily. In fact, the variant highlights the slightest abrasion. That is why KGI predicts that Apple will learn from it's mistake and will "revive" The robust glass for its next product. This can not only attract additional buyers, but also reduce the complex manufacturing process of polishing aluminum.
But this may not be the only modification. KGI analysts believe that the phone will be made of stainless steel or aluminum frame which will give it more resemblance to the classic iPhone.
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