Galaxy S7 in February
Galaxy S7 in February
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This has led Apple to investigate several different, and in some cases radical, product lines. While there is nothing particularly out of the ordinary in producing a smaller iPhone, reports that the consumer electronics giant is working on manufacturing an electric vehicle certainly do represent a departure from the norm for Apple.
The 4-inch smartphone is also a nod to the desires and predilections of the late founder and CEO of Apple. Steve Jobs had expressed a preference for 3.5-inch mobiles while he was alive, and although Apple is seemingly not ready to go quite as small as that with battery such as Philips VS2+ Battery, Philips 863266 Battery, Philips 989803166291 Battery, Welch Allyn 4500-84 Battery, Welch Allyn 450EO Battery, Welch Allyn 450TO Battery, Welch Allyn 45MTO Battery, Welch Allyn 45NTO Battery, Kaden Yasen WP-YHD-3160 Battery, Kaden Yasen ECG-901 Battery, Kaden Yasen HYHB-1270 Battery, this 4-inch device does represent a reversal from the general trends of the industry. While Samsung may release a Galaxy Note device with a screen in excess of six inches in 2016, Apple is instead working on producing sleeker, more diminutive products.
Early reports on the iPhone 7C suggest that the next budget smartphone from Apple could be something of a powerhouse. Analysts are very much reliant on leaks at this stage of the game, as Apple certainly hasn’t released any meaningful information about the iPhone 7C. But there is now some agreement on what we can expect from this smartphone, and it seems that the replacement for the iPhone 5S will be a very powerful performer.
Firstly, rumors suggest that the screen in the iPhone 7C will be equal in resolution to the existing iPhone 6S smartphone. This would mean a resolution of 1,334 x 750 pixels, and an improved pixel-per-inch rating over the existing iPhone range. This naturally implies that the iPhone 7C will have an impressive screen for what is a budget smartphone.
It is also thought that the iPhone 7C will debut with 2GB of RAM, which would be equal to the recent iPhone 6S release. Considering the smaller display of the iPhone 7C, this would suggest that the smartphone will perform extremely efficiently when it is released. For Apple to arm the iPhone 7C with the same amount of RAM as the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus also suggests that the iPhone 7 will receive a significant RAM upgrade later this year.
Another interesting design aspect of the iPhone 7C that is already being linked with the device is the suggestion that it could feature curved “2.5D” glass. This would also ensure that the design of the iPhone 7C is somewhat similar to the existing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S; both of which featured curved edges.
The iPhone 7C also seems to be the sort of smartphone that would benefit from an excellent camera. With its more affordable price tag, this handset is clearly aimed at younger people; the so-called selfie generation. So it is not surprising that the iPhone 7C is mooted to feature an 8-megapixel snapper equal to the quality of those featured in the recent iPhone 6S. What can be said is that Apple is unlikely to arm this device with optical image stabilization. A good quality rear-facing snapper is also anticipated, possibly with a 5-megapixel rating.
It will be interesting to see how many iPhone 7C units Apple decides to manufacture as the iPhone 7C goes into production. This will certainly be viewed as a mass-market smartphone, and one that can contribute to an excellent financial year for Apple in 2016. It will also be intriguing to note whether Apple decides to update this smartphone on a more regular basis than previous affordable variants of the iPhone range.
With an April release date anticipated, we should see Apple confirming the existence of the iPhone 7C and unveiling it at some point in March. With Samsung expected to release the Galaxy S7 in February, this will mean that the first quarter of 2016 will see significant shifts in the smartphone marketplace.
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