iPhone 7 release date, rumors: specs similar to Apple Watch's new technology

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Despite Apple Inc.'s silence about the release date of their next flagship phone, a lot of speculations had been coming out regarding the alleged iPhone 7 details.

Report claims that the upcoming iPhone 7 will borrow several features from the Apple Watch, which is set to be released soon.

According to reports, the new iPhone 7 will also feature the Force Touch technology that will be introduced once the wearable device from the Cupertino company comes out. With the help of the new technology, the device can know the difference between the gentle tap as well as a hard press. This could allow the users to interact with the device's interface in a lot of ways.

It could also make texting and photo revision a lot easier when it is featured in a smartphone device, such as the upcoming iPhone 7. But there are other rumored features that will reportedly come with the next flagship product from Apple.

One of them is the alleged DSLR-like camera feature that could give the smartphone's camera the ability to capture high quality images. This rumor was sparked when Apple purchased the Israeli camera technology company called LinX Computational Imaging for $20 million.

It will also finally come with the much awaited Sapphire Crystal Glass, which was earlier expected to come out with the iPhone 6. Reports claim that the sapphire crystal is next to diamond in terms of hardness, and Apple fans are can hardly wait to see it in the new device.

Also, the iPhone 7 is expected to feature Apple's latest A9 chip and come with a 2 GB RAM, as well as a new operating system which is expected to be called the iOS 9.

Meanwhile, there are rumors claiming that the iPhone 7 might also feature the "speech recognition technology" that was recently patented by Apple under the US Patent and Trademark Office.

However, the Cupertino-based tech giant refuses to comment about the alleged device, and they did not divulge the exact release date of iPhone 7 as of the moment.

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