iPhone 7 release date, specs, features: Concept video suggests home button to be replaced by Force Touch virtual button

The current iPhone product line that came out before the upcoming iPhone 7 device. apple.com/iphone/

Even with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus just recently rolled out, talks about the upcoming iPhone 7 device are already circulating in the rumor mill.

Recently, BGR wrote about the concept video produced by designer Hasan Kaymak to show what iPhone 7 could possibly feature to make it stand out against its predecessors and its competitors.

One of the most obvious possible changes that can be seen in the iPhone 7 design is in the home button. In the video, a virtual home button and Apple's exclusive Touch ID fingerprint sensor are marked by a small Apple logo under the larger display screen.

The video also suggests that the iPhone 7 could come out with an aluminum unibody that will eliminate the plastic antenna lines. It is mentioned in the video that the next-generation iPhone will no longer require a physical SIM card since it can handle network connectivity on its own.

Other iPhone 7 concept features include a 24-MP camera that can support third-party lenses as well as a larger, 3,000-mAh battery. Meanwhile, KnowYourMobile spotted several reports on the Chinese social networking site Weibo claiming that the Cupertino-based tech firm is developing a new A10 as a hexa-core processor.

A popular Apple analyst from KGI Securities named Ming-Chi Kuo also speculated about the next iPhone product. According to Kuo, the Force Touch technology will probably be the most significant selling point of iPhone 7 since it has the capacity to improve user experience because of easier input methods. He also said that the next-generation iPhone will still be released with 4.7- and 5.5-inch screens just like the current iPhone 6 product lines.

But since these reports have yet to be confirmed by Apple, the public should take them with a grain of salt.

News
'Light of hope for us': Christmas lights illuminate Bethlehem and Jerusalem for the first time in two years
'Light of hope for us': Christmas lights illuminate Bethlehem and Jerusalem for the first time in two years

Bethlehem and Jerusalem have ushered in the Christmas season with public celebrations and glittering lights for the first time in two years, marking a poignant moment of hope in cities still grappling with the humanitarian and economic fallout of the Gaza war.

Church of England bishops were right to halt same-sex blessing plans - Bishop of Winchester 
Church of England bishops were right to halt same-sex blessing plans - Bishop of Winchester 

The Bishop of Winchester has defended the recent decision of the House of Bishops to pause plans to introduce standalone same-sex blessing services. 

Protecting girls and young women in the digital age
Protecting girls and young women in the digital age

It’s a missional priority for us as Christian communities to have open discussions about both the benefits and downsides of being online.

Rev Dr Richard Turnbull: former principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
Rev Dr Richard Turnbull: former principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Richard Turnbull brought an unusual combination of skills to his life’s work. He died on 26 October, aged 65, having been diagnosed with terminal cancer.