iPhone 7, and not 6SE, will be the name of the new iPhone, according to Macotakara

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2016 will not be exactly a year in which guessing the name of the next iPhone is going to be easy. Since the iPhone 3G, Apple has released a new design every two years, adding everything important to the inside of the new iPhone. This year, in about three weeks, Phill Schiller will present a new iPhone, but to this day we do not know what the new smartphone will be called and now two names are valued: iPhone 7 and iPhone 6SE.

The problem with the 2016 iPhone name is its design. The next iPhone will have the same shape and dimensions as iPhone 6, a device that was presented in September 2014. The differences will be the lines for the antennas, the design of the cameras that will not have a ring, if not a protrusion on the housing and will be dual in the Plus model, and the absence of the port for headphones. Many believe that these design changes are not enough for the next iPhone to be renumbered and think that Apple will choose the name iPhone 6SE (because iPhone 6ss wouldn't look good…) for your next smartphone.

The iPhone 7 will arrive with a new home button.

To get us out of doubt, the Japanese medium Macotakara, who has already given us news about Apple in the past, says that Tim Cook and company do not plan to change the way they call their phones and that the next iPhone will be called iPhone 7. Macotakara is a fairly reliable source, so the debate is almost over.

The Japanese medium also talks about start button of the new iPhones, citing reliable sources, and confirms that it will be pressure sensitive and not mechanical, that is to say, it will not sink as before. If the rumors are correct, the home button on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will resemble the Trackpad Force Touch on the MacBook: in a similar way to the 3D Touch, it will deliver a physical response when we have pressed enough to perform one of the following. the actions that are available. Will we finally see it this year or will we continue with Touch ID?


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