The iPhone 7's earpiece will be bigger; sensors will be offset

iPhone 7 Deep Blue

Many users received a jug of cold water when they read the Wall Street Journal information that assured that the iPhone 7 would arrive without major design changes. According to WSJ, Apple has not had time to launch what they have planned in 2016, so they will have to wait until 2017 and launch a major redesign on the XNUMXth anniversary iPhone. But in case the small changes were not bad news in themselves, other sources assure that the iPhone 6 / 6s cases and protectors will not fit the iPhone 7.

The new information brings it Mac Otakara. The Japanese media assures, citing sources in the supply chain, that there will be changes in the front of the terminal, more specifically than the earphone will be bigger than the previous model, it will have an updated proximity sensor and the ambient light sensor will not be in the same place. With all this, if it was difficult for the same covers to be valid due to the size of the cameras, what Mac Otakara tells us is that the front panel protections will not be valid either.

We will not be able to use iPhone 6 / 6s cases on iPhone 7

Recently, some manufacturers of LCD protection films from Alibaba.com have stopped receiving orders because the iPhone 7 has the proximity sensor on the front changed to dual specification in addition to the ambient light sensor on the side will move out of the way. left part to the right and it will be larger.

The camera on the back of the iPhone 7 has been made larger and the rear camera of the iPhone 7 Plus will be dual, so the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s plus cases will not be able to be used and it is likely that the LCD protection films etc. they also cannot be used in the new model.

If what the Mac Otakara sources say is true, we can only think that there is a reason for these changes. The iPhone 7 is likely to arrive with the True Tone display of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and the sound of the headset may improve but, until its official presentation, we could spend hours speculating. Why do you think Apple will make those changes?


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