Leak shows alleged logic boards for Apple's 'iPhone 7s'
A new photo purports to show logic boards intended for Apple's "iPhone 7s," a product that has seen far fewer leaks than the company's flagship "iPhone 8."
The boards -- shared by well-known leak source Benjamin Geskin -- resemble designs Apple has used in the past. There are no immediate clues that they're for the "iPhone 7s," though Geskin observed that markings where the processor would be match the back of a supposed "A11" processor recently leaked by GeekBar.
Apple is likely in full-scale production of the "iPhone 7s," as well as a "7s Plus." The phones are expected to have 4.7- and 5.5-inch LCDs, like the iPhone 7 line, but include some enhancements from the "iPhone 8," such as the "A11" and wireless charging.
The "8" should differ with an edge-to-edge, 5.8-inch OLED screen, and 3D facial recognition replacing Touch ID, since Apple has also swapped a physical home button with a virtual control area. The company was at one point rumored to have tried embedding Touch ID into the display, but appears to have been unsuccessful.
Indeed the phone may not go into mass production until mid-September. If Apple launches all three phones the same month, that could mean that while the "7s" and "7s Plus" will be widely available, the "8" will be extremely scarce, likely through the rest of the year.
The boards -- shared by well-known leak source Benjamin Geskin -- resemble designs Apple has used in the past. There are no immediate clues that they're for the "iPhone 7s," though Geskin observed that markings where the processor would be match the back of a supposed "A11" processor recently leaked by GeekBar.
Apple is likely in full-scale production of the "iPhone 7s," as well as a "7s Plus." The phones are expected to have 4.7- and 5.5-inch LCDs, like the iPhone 7 line, but include some enhancements from the "iPhone 8," such as the "A11" and wireless charging.
The "8" should differ with an edge-to-edge, 5.8-inch OLED screen, and 3D facial recognition replacing Touch ID, since Apple has also swapped a physical home button with a virtual control area. The company was at one point rumored to have tried embedding Touch ID into the display, but appears to have been unsuccessful.
Indeed the phone may not go into mass production until mid-September. If Apple launches all three phones the same month, that could mean that while the "7s" and "7s Plus" will be widely available, the "8" will be extremely scarce, likely through the rest of the year.
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And guess what....after the September event we all go out for the 'next big thing' the iPhone 9!
Crazy all this creed for always new!
it seems we find no more the 'convience' of using our own devices....
i guess it's the sign of the times....restless...
2) Will the next model be iPhone 9? It seems like this year is the 7S series—as normal—and the 8 series—because of the 10th anniversary. We may see them jump whole numbers every year, but so far the pattern is to skip a year between cardinal numbers. One argument for the iPhone 9 coming out next year, the iPhone 10 the next, and so on, could be do to the number of iPhone units they need to produce in a given year. By creating a higher-tier that tries new technologies, they could help reduce pressure on the xS series of a given year by those that want the bleeding edge model, but this only works if they have enough parallel lines of production so that they don't have to stop and rejigger an assembly line process periodically for the new device. With that hypothetical, we could see an xS series every year with new components but the previous design of the highest-end model and then a new design with just the cardinal number, but, to me, that seems like even more of an undertaking then their current system, so I'd say that's an unlikely outcome.
thinking it will either be -
iphone, iPhone plus and iPhone pro
or
iphone 8, iPhone 8 plus and iPhone 8 pro
Followed by some nonsense about how logic boards were prettier in Steve's day…
So my guess is Apple will do away with the numbers has they have with other devices. There's no longer any numbers for the iPads any longer. So I'm going to assume Apple will just call it, iPhone, iPhone Plus, and iPhone Pro. Possibly a iPhone SE and that's it. If fact there's already no number with the SE versions of that phone. These will be the 2017 models. Next year the 2018 models. I just ordered a couple days ago a iPad Pro 12.9". Apple is not calling it the iPad Pro 2 12.9" Even though that is what it is. It's the 2017 model. This whole iPhone 8 name thing is just DUMB!