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iPhone 7: Rumor round up

Every September , Apple announces the next generation iPhone. We are far from from it, but what might we get?

  iPhone 7

 The biggest thing everyone is talking about is that the new iPhone will not have a headphone jack, and will be replaced by an all in one lighting connector( Apple's charging port ).   This not only allows the next iPhone to be a full mm thinner but also delivers better and higher resolution audio.    People also point out that the new iPhine 7 Plus might come in a massive 256 GB configuration.

  iPhone 6c

 There are trusted sources claiming that Apple will release a cheaper, lower cost iPhone around March, or at least before the iPhone 7.  It will be called the iPhone 6c. It will have a plastic rear shell, a 4 inch display rather than 4.7 or 5.5 and an Apple A9 processor thT is in the iPhone 6s that was announced in September 2015. Apple might announce a new iPad Air 3 and an Apple Watch 2 along side it in March.

 Rahul

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