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What to expect from the new iPhone 7

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Apple is expected to launch a new iPhone in the next 60 days at an event in the Bay Area. If Apple sticks with its current naming system, it will be called the iPhone 7.

It's going to sell well — in the tens of millions of units. So Apple's factories have already started producing the device. That means there have been leaks, rumors, and suggestions about what Apple will reveal this September.

Here's everything to know about Apple's forthcoming iPhone:

-Like the iPhone 6, it will likely come in two different sizes: one with a 4.7-inch screen and one with a 5.5-inch screen and the two versions could have significantly different capabilities. the larger iPhone 7 — the "plus" or "pro" model — could have a camera with two lenses and a new kind of charging connector Apple calls a Smart Connector.

-Apple might add a new color option, though. Some rumors peg it as dark blue, but a "space black" option is far more likely.

- The biggest change will probably be that the iPhone 7 won't have a headphone jack. Apple's probably going to use the space for a second speaker.

- If you want to listen to music, you'll have to use Bluetooth headphones or headphones may be able to plug in through Apple's Lightning port, which is usually used for charging.

- The home button is also likely to be redesigned. It will probably use 3D Touch technology .

- This is kind of a no-brainer, but it's going to have a faster chip inside. Apple's chips are one of the company's biggest strengths.

- And there's a chance that the internal battery could be bigger as well, which means better battery life.

- The next iPhone is likely to be water-resistant.

- Last year's iPhone started at $650, and this year's version will probably stay at the same price.

- But the real exciting iPhone could be the 2017 version, which has been rumored to have a glass body, wireless charging, and an edge-to-edge screen.

- Of course, Apple has said nothing officially about any of these devices, as it never says anything until they're almost ready for sale.


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