It’s almost four months that Cupertino tech giant Apple Inc launched iPhone 6s and 6s Plus taking the smartphone market by storm. And doing the rounds on internet now are the specs of iPhone 7.
Yes, if reports are to be believed, Apple is going to use OLED screens starting with the high-end 2018 iPhone 8 models, and the company is reportedly in negotiations with the major OLED screen providers who also happen to be some of its top rivals in the smartphone business.
According to an iNews24 report cited by Digitimes, Apple is in talks with Samsung Display, which could provide OLED displays for future iPhones. The iPhone maker is negotiating with LG as well, which is already providing screens for iOS devices.
Apple uses LED backlit LCD technology for the current iPhones’ Retina displays.
Also, the upcoming Apple iPhone 7 will not ship with a 3.5 mm audio/headphone jack. Apple is planning to incorporate Lightning connector in place of the headphone jack and will also unveil Lightning-equipped EarPods, which enables you to connect to the port.
According to reports coming in, all future iOS devices will have the connector and will likely to ditch headphone jack.
Some of the other rumoured features in iPhone 7 are a hexacore A10 processor, waterproof support, vibration motor, wireless charging in addition to 3GB of RAM. However, there will be a 2GB RAM variant of iPhone 7 as well with reduced price.
According to Apple’s traditional cadence, new iPhone models debut in the fall. Though no official invitations have been made yet, however, the company’s next big event is rumored to be scheduled for March 2016.