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New video shows working iPhone 7 Plus in the wild

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iPhone 7 is ready to get wet.
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Apple won’t have many surprises left to reveal during its September 7 keynote, based on a new video that appears to show not one but three working iPhone 7 Plus devices ahead of their grand unveiling.

Notorious Apple leaker Sonny Dickson posted a short video of the three plus-size iPhones this morning, confirming many of the rumors that have claimed this year’s update won’t contain any huge design changes.

The back of the iPhone 7 Plus in Dickson’s video reveals that the device will indeed come with a highly anticipated dual-lens camera, though it won’t pick up a Smart Connector on the back (as was shown in some allegedly leaked iPhone bodies).

Other design changes include a new pressure-sensitive Home button and a tweaked antenna design, making it so the back metal plate has fewer bands. A speedy A10 processor, more RAM, waterproofing and dual speakers are also expected to be among the new features.

Apple is expected to open preorders for the device on September 9, with the public launch set for September 23.

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18 responses to “New video shows working iPhone 7 Plus in the wild”

  1. Steve Mitchell says:

    Android copier. Tim Cook has no ideas. Iphone 7 = Android phone of 5 years ago.

    • Tinny says:

      Yeah, unlike Nugat new shiny features, like split screen, notifications quick replies, emergency infos…

    • user says:

      So buy android phone and go away. I use both (android, iOS) and love my iPhone.

      • Steve Mitchell says:

        Congrats! By 2025, maybe Apple will give you an SD Card slot. LOL

      • user says:

        SD card? Slow and no reliable.

      • Jonathan Co says:

        mean dumbroid fans be trolling and lurking in in an IOS and Mac site. go figure

      • CelestialTerrestrial says:

        They don’t have anything else to do with their spare time and they are afraid that Apple’s going to get more sales to prevent their monopoly.

      • CelestialTerrestrial says:

        Not secure either. Someone can easily get access to your data that’s stored on those.

      • CelestialTerrestrial says:

        SD card is for people that simply don’t know the difference between primary NAND storage and secondary MicroSD card storage.

      • josephz2va says:

        I’d rather have 256GBs of on board memory than an SD Card Slot of 32 that dies from overusage.

    • CelestialTerrestrial says:

      Tim Cook isn’t the designated head designer, he has others that design the OS and hardware. Jobs was more of a hands on, but he didn’t have all of the ideas, as he leveraged customers’ feedback, and internal ideas generated from the engineering group. Heck, even Jobs’ wife told him to add certain features in products from time to time that she wanted. one person doesn’t sit in a room by themselves and create a product. It’s combined effort.

    • CelestialTerrestrial says:

      What specifically that the new iPhone has that ALL android phones had 5 years ago? Please be specific and make sure ALL Android phones had the feature you talk about 5 years ago. Hopefully that will keep you so busy trying to look things up and you won’t come up with anything that you’ll just leave and not come back.

  2. Texas says:

    Dude iPhone replaced the normal point and shoot. It’s 2016, no one has a camera this bad.

  3. I’m so sick of these leaks that are shot with a potato. If you can’t do a leak in at least 1080 HD then don’t do it.. Jesus Christ!!!

  4. 5723alex . says:

    Fake running Android

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