iPhone 7 Release Date, News & Update: Upcoming Flagship Phone Might Continue Apple’s Low Sales

The imminent release of iPhone 7 has been surrounded with a lot of rumors from its design, specs and features. However, the new hearsays suggested that iPhone 7 might not help Apple's low sales for carrying the same aesthetics of its predecessor, iPhone 6.

Apple's Sinking Sales

uSwitch.com revealed, via Forbes, that the iPhone 7 is not carrying major innovation that may let Apple's sales sink. The only new features iPhone 7 will have are the dual lens camera and the wireless headphone connectivity.

The tech giant's stock shares in the U.S. are getting more affordable and Apple's cash saving is also increasing quickly than the world's major trade in. Apple's shares have been in its all-time low in two years over the past week.

A lot of experts believe that Apple will be in trouble if the upcoming iPhone 7 won't have a new look for the gadget enthusiasts. It is evidently seen that iPhone sales are reducing and Apple should introduce something new to the smartphone aficionados than enhancing the old iPhone version, CNET reported.

iPhone 7, A New Phone With Old Design

It has been said that iPhone 7 will still carry iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S body frame and there won't be a new model of iPhones until 2017. GSM Arena noted that iPhone 7 might be made in India and perhaps won't become Apple's new best iPhone.

Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that iPhone 7 would only carry dual cameras but, with the emergence of LG G5 and Huawei P9's promising camera setup, Apple changed its plan. This included that Apple will employ 3GB RAM to its entire 5.5 inches iPhone 7 Plus models.

The KGI analyst also added that Sony and LG will have a proper time to meet Apple's order to have dual-camera parts in 2016. Other hearsays about iPhone 7's features are that it could be waterproof, have a touch home button and an overhaul antenna lines to obtain a more modern style.

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