iPhone 7 features to include organic battery and built-in projector?

The iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus [Photo credit: Apple]

Apple recently released the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus that boast a lot of new specs and features. However, this has not stopped some people in the industry from speculating on the upcoming features of the smartphones' successor – iPhone 7.

According to website iPhone7update.com, some of the unofficial specifications of the rumored iPhone 7 are better battery pack made out of organic materials as well as a built-in projector.

The new organic battery will yield to better and longer battery life or capacity. These alleged organic batteries will replace the current Li-on batteries used in the Apple smartphones.

The iPhone 7 is also rumored to pack a built-in projector, which will allow users to project videos, presentations and photos like movies and slideshows on a wall or any flat surface. This will enhance the viewing experience of users. With this new feature, users will no longer need a separate projector to show media content.

Aside from organic batteries and a built-in projector, iPhone 7 is also speculated to boast a 3D display that does not need 3D glasses. According to the report, Apple aims to create a 3D "hardware and software ecosystem."

The screen display will also be reinforced by sapphire material that was first seen in Apple Watch. This could be the company's response to the criticisms to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus' brittle screens.

Based on the aforementioned rumored features, it seems that the iPhone 7 is far ahead in the future. However, it can make a consumer concerned of the price since the production of such a high-end smartphone could be costly.

The iPhone 7 release date will most likely happen in September 2015 based on the releases on previous iPhones. As usual, Apple has not commented on the rumors pertaining to the iPhone 7 yet as the company is still busy delivering the iPhone 6 handsets. Moreover, the company still has other devices in the pipeline to worry about.

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