There have been plenty of rumours about the iPhone 7 so far, but indeed none more interesting like the one we have heard of today. MacRumours has reported that the Apple iPhone 7 may finally get rid of the annoying protruding rear camera and some of the thick antenna bands leading to an iPhone with a clean and completely flat back. The news comes from a source that the website claims has been pretty reliable in the past and adds that there are a couple of design changes and one of them includes this seamless look that many iPhone fans have been craving for since the launch of the iPhone 6.  MacRumours also put together a render (shown above) of what the same would look like, giving everyone a clear idea of what one can expect from the upcoming iPhone 7 that should be launched in September this year. While the protruding rear camera always made for a wobbly iPhone when place flat on a table, the plastic gaps for the phone’s antennas are something that shocked many at launch and looked out of place on what is an otherwise smooth-looking, rounded design. Another update from the same report talks about the recent rumour that the Apple iPhone 7 is expected to sport a dual rear camera setup. Well new information states that it is only the iPhone 7 Plus model that will get this treatment and not the regular-sized iPhone 7.
A new rumour points out that the Apple iPhone 7 may finally get rid of the annoying protruding rear camera and some of the thick antenna bands leading to an iPhone with a clean and completely flat back.
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