New iPhone 7 prototypes in Space Gray, Gold and Rose Gold (Video)

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Watch the exterior and the shades that the upcoming iPhone 7 is expected to release.

 

With the time when the next iPhone 7 will hit the shelves just around the corner, iPhone 7 prototypes have taken over the internet. Most of them come from China and offer an exterior look at the upcoming version, as well as the color shades that will be released, this fall.

These prototypes, which appeared in a video on the internet, are identical to the models that have seen the light of day in recent days. They are non-functional with a Lightning charging port, a larger camera and true tone flash and of course the Apple logo insert. Unlike earlier posts, the current one offers the prospect of three shell colors, which are believed to be the versions - shades that will be made available this year. Space Gray (referred to as Space Black in the video) Gold and Rose Gold.

Apart from the variety of colours, there's not much to give us in today's video. As with the previous iconic models, this one features a rear panel with fewer antenna lines, a larger camera and the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack.

According to a new report, the recent spate of alleged iPhone 7 devices this week appears to be coming from a single, specific source. It is therefore unknown whether they have been manufactured based on the actual device we expect in September or whether they are a depiction of estimates and speculation by their manufacturers. So far, however, this spate of devices depicting the upcoming iPhone is raising suspicions and doubts.

Read also: Controversial video shows iPhone 7 next to iPhone 6s 

Apple is expected to announce the next generation iPhone in the fall, according to the annual product refresh cycle. It seems that with the arrival of the iPhone 7, the company will abandon the traditional (one + one s) placement which requires a complete redesign every other year. Reports from anonymous sources suggest that the company is waiting for the "technologies" (AMOLED, camera chips, audio chips, etc.) to mature and use them in the 2018 redesign of the device.

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