2016-08-11 18:29
Technology
Alex Lowe

Leaked photos of iPhone 7 emerge online

Leaked photos of iPhone 7 emerge online

For the tech community at least, this time of year is always full of iPhone rumours and leaks about what Apple is planing on releasing in early September. Earlier today another leaked has emerged online showing off a new colour option for the anticipated iPhone 7 and as we are quickly approaching the launch day it seems Apple is struggling to keep the details hidden away from the public.

So, what do we know?

As far as it stands, a lot of the rumours are suggesting that Apple will unveil the same two models of iPhone – one small at 4.7-inch and one larger at 5.5-inch but also a 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Pro model with a much better camera. But the latest leak has revield a new “Space Black” colour. The below photos were uploaded to Chinese social media platform ‘Weibo’ today.

This is presumably the iPhone 7 Plus, with the dual lens camera and smart connector.

 

Close up of the iPhone 7 Pro camera

When can we expect to see the new iPhone 7?

Apple is expected to hold the event on September 7th and then launch the new phone on September 16th.

Source: BGR.com & Weibo post

Alex Lowe

Leaked photos of iPhone 7 emerge online

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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