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A new collection of high-resolution images depicting iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus dummy units have been shared online today (via Letem svetem Applem) [Google Translate].

The photos originated from mobile peripheral website Topp Ten, which claimed that in addition to the usual color options of Rose Gold, Gold, and Silver, Apple will offer the new iPhone in a variant of Blue. This resurfaces a rumor from earlier in the summer, which was believed to ultimately be a mistake and that this "Deep Blue" iPhone 7 is actually just a new shade of Space Gray.

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The two iPhones in today's images are both Gold, so any claim to the veracity of a potential Deep Blue iPhone 7 is still left unconfirmed. The photos provide direct glimpses of the iPhone's front and rear sides, although it's difficult to directly confirm if the devices have a traditional, tactile home button instead of the rumored addition of a flush, Force Touch-enabled alternative, although as dummy units they wouldn't necessarily confirm any changes to the device's functionality.

Since the 2016 iPhone update will otherwise be modest, it's believed subtle changes to the line's longest-living features, like a potential shift in how the Home Button looks and functions, could be an attractive selling point for customers.

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The back of the iPhone shows off what's expected of the device at this point, namely the single-lens camera of the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 and the dual-lens alternative on the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus. Previous reports have suggested that Apple could be splitting the iPhone lineup this year into three tiers, with an "iPhone 7 Pro" housing the dual-lens camera and other top-tier features, but today's images showcase only two options.

The rear of the iPhone 7 Plus also doesn't have a Smart Connector, which was suggested earlier in the year to be a potential added-in feature on the larger model. More recently, however, it was reported that Apple has since ditched these plans, and subsequent image leaks and molds for the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 have lacked the Smart Connector on the lower backside of the smartphone's casing. It was never clear what the benefits of a Smart Connector could bring to the iPhone, besides the potential possibility of fueling wireless charging or battery cases.

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Otherwise, the photos back up everything else that's expected in the iPhone 7 this year: realigned antenna bands, tapered camera enclosures, and an overall design that keeps a very close resemblance to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. What's not shown directly is any side of the iPhone 7, so it can't be confirmed if the new images back up the rumored lack of a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Still, at this point and with a steady stream of other accessory leaks and videos, that's one of the likeliest rumors out there surrounding the 2016 iPhone.

It's currently believed that Apple will hold its media event debuting the iPhone 7 on September 7, with pre-orders kicking off on September 9, and a wide launch of the smartphones on September 16.

Article Link: New High-Resolution Photos Depict Gold iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
 

Donoban

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Want to know if that home button is physical or not.... Looks like it is a physical button based on the colour differences in the top photo.

Anyone else agree?
 

dpruitt

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They are close, but the photos are missing the three contact points at the bottom.
 

d0minick

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really all these phones have to offer are the cameras. very excited to see if they are a reason to upgrade.
 

earthTOmitchel

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Want to know if that home button is physical or not.... Looks like it is a physical button based on the colour differences in the top photo.

Anyone else agree?
I thought this as well, but didn't want to be too definitive. The color difference is pretty evident, though.
 

HobeSoundDarryl

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What is the actual benefit of the second camera?

So that total strangers can see our new iPhone and know that we have the latest & greatest iPhone;)

To set up the desire for the quad camera 2 years from now;)

To fill the monoscopic phones & cameras with envy;)

To make the monoscopic camera owners feel inadequate (but easily remedied by a simple monetary transaction);)

To keep one "eye" on the headphone adapter so we don't lose it;)
 

newdeal

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I wish they would have put the double camera on the 7 as well. Would have made more sense as I am sure a lot of people might like that feature who really don't want to also have such a huge device (especially huge since they still don't want to thin out the bezels)
 

Pakaku

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What is the actual benefit of the second camera?
- might be possible to take better photos with better accuracy
- two cameras might help with low-light settings
- possibly taking two photographs to stitch together to make an even larger photo
- 3D photography potential
- possibly nothing more than a reason to charge more for the same phone
 
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