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Apple Rumors: iPhone 7 Release; Last-Minute Leaks Confirming Specs Go Viral before Launch, Watch Live Stream on September 7th

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Counting days until 'See you on September 7th' event and the heavy leaks seem to confirm the rumored specs that Apple superfans have been hearing all this long about iPhone 7.

Apple rumor: iPhone 7 to use A10 chip

A few months ago, UniversityHerald investigated the rants on iPhone 7 and found that there will be substantial upgrade including the use of A10 chipset under the hood. The iPhone 6S uses A9 chip with clock speed up to 2.4 GHz. This would be a major upgrade as the iPhone 7 will hit 2.4GHz.

Apple rumor: iPhone 7 specs leaked before the launch on September 7th

9to5Mac reported that the upcoming iPhone 7 will come in two color options, piano black and dark black. The Space Grey color will no longer be available in the iPhone 7 series. As per KGI leaks, the speaker will receive some changes.


Many rumors have also said that iPhone 7 will get the display similar to 9.7 inch iPad Pro. This means that the upcoming iPhone will receive quality boost on the imagery. The screen sizes include 5.5 inches and 4.7 inches.

Aside from Apple offering new storage option - the 256 GB - KGI also reported that the dual camera system will be an exclusive feature for iPhone 7 Plus and it will also get 3GB of RAM. The iPhone 7 with 4.7 inch screen size will feature 2 GB of RAM. 

How to watch Apple live event for iPhone 7 release on September 7th 

The 'See you on September 7th' event will be held at 10 a.m PDT. Not all of the fans will be able to attend the show but they can still watch the live stream. Apple releases the news as well as the requirements to watch live stream using Apple's HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. This tech needs users to have iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone with Safari running on iOS 7.

For those streaming with Apple TV, they need to have 2nd or 3rd generation of Apple TV with software 6.2 version or later and 4th generation of Apple TV.

If you will use your Mac, you will need Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later. Windows 10 users can use the PC with Microsoft Edge

 

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