When is iPhone 7 being released? What will the specs be? Will it have special features? Here's everything we know!
iPhone 7 is the presumed name for Apple's next generation iPhone. If Apple holds to pattern, iPhone 7 would launch in September of 2016. It may or may not feature a major new design, but will almost certainly feature more powerful internals and new features as well.
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Will it be called the iPhone 7?
If Apple sticks to the same pattern the company has been using since 2010, the 2015 iPhone 6s will be followed by the 2016 iPhone 7.
- iPhone: 2007
- iPhone 3G: 2008
- iPhone 3GS: 2009
- iPhone 4: 2010
- iPhone 4s: 2011
- iPhone 5: 2012
- iPhone 5s: 2013
- iPhone 6: 2014
- iPhone 6s: 2015
Any pattern can be broken, of course, and Apple can ultimately call any iPhone anything the company wants — iPhone X, iPhone Pro, Apple Phone, etc. iPhone 7 is simply an easy, understandable way to refer to the next-generation flagship iPhone for now.
There are rumors the next iPhone may not have as radical a redesign as previous years, and that it might not even be called iPhone 7. In other words, instead of a tick-tock cycle, we could be getting a tick-tock-tock cycle. More iPhone 6se than iPhone 7, so to speak.
We'll keep updating as we learn more.
Will there be an iPhone 7 Plus?
There was an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, so if Apple sticks to that pattern, there'll be an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus as well.
- iPhone 6 Plus: 2014
- iPhone 6s Plus: 2015
That lets Apple serve customers who want a phone with the 4.7-inch (or thereabouts) display size and customers who want a tiny tablet with the 5.5-inch (or thereabouts) display size.
When will the iPhone 7 be released?
September has been the month for Apple iPhone debuts for the last few years. Keeping to that pattern, the iPhone 7—and larger iPhone 7 Plus—will be announced the week of September 6 or 13, and ship the week of the 23rd or 30th.

Since the iPhone 5, Apple has announced every new iPhone during a special event held the first or second Tuesday or Wednesday of September:
- iPhone 5: September 12, 2012
- iPhone 5s: September 10, 2013
- iPhone 6: September 9, 2014
- iPhone 6s: September 9, 2015
Because of how the calendar falls in 2016, Tuesday the 6th is earlier than usual and Tuesday the 13th is slightly later. Which one Apple chooses may depend on how production schedules settle.
Likewise, since the iPhone 5, Apple has shipped every new iPhone the second Friday following the event, with the exception of the iPhone 6s in 2015, which shipped the third Friday following the event:
- iPhone 5: September 21, 2012
- iPhone 5S: September 20, 2013
- iPhone 6: September 19, 2014
- iPhone 6s: September 25, 2015
If the event is Tuesday the 6th, the iPhone 7 could be released on Friday the 16th or 23rd. If the event is Tuesday the 13th, it could be released on Friday the 23rd or 30th.
Past patterns are the best indicator of future events, but they aren't perfect. Apple can and will throw curveballs whenever the company's logistics or strategy demands. So, be aware of the dates but don't be bound to them.
What can we expect in the iPhone 7 design?

At any given point in time, Apple is working several years ahead on the iPhone line. Upcoming models may already be in the testing or prototype stages while future models may be little more than components attached to boards. Sometimes multiple versions will also exist, some more conservative, others more audacious. What eventually ships depends on what can reliably be produced given the limits of technology and economics.
Since 2008 Apple has also followed a "tick-tock" cycle for iPhones. On the "tick" year the company unveils a new design and on the "tock" year the company takes that same design to its limits.
- iPhone 3G: 2008 — Plastic shell.
- iPhone 4: 2010 — Antenna band and glass back.
- iPhone 5: 2012 — 16:9 aspect ratio, chamfered edges.
- iPhone 6: 2014 — Bigger screens, rounded edges.
If Apple holds to pattern, 2016 will be a "tick" year and feature a new design. If not, 2016 could be another "tock". If the latter is the case, we could see new, more concealed antenna designs.
But that would mean the bigger redesign, the one with less bezel around the sides and at the top and bottom and virtualized buttons wouldn't come until 2017...
What colors will the iPhone 7 be offered in?
So far Apple has saved the new iPhone finishes for the S models.

- iPhone 5s: 2013 — Gold.
- iPhone 6s: 2015 — Rose gold.
Again, Apple can do anything the company wants, any time the company wants, but if Apple holds to pattern we won't see another new finish until the iPhone 7s in 2017. (Purple, please!)
If iPhone 7 is less of a resign than previous odd years, though, a new color could help assuage complaints. Metallic purple, anyone?
What specs will the iPhone 7 have?
Since Apple introduced the company's first branded system-on-a-chip (SoC) in 2010, every new iPhone has come with a new A-series chipset. If Apple sticks to that pattern, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will ship with Apple A10 processors. New SoC typically take advantage of better processes that let them be faster and more powerful but also more energy efficient.
Apple has also been adding coprocessors to handle motion and, now, voice activation, and the A10 could further build on those capabilities as well.
The custom CPUs Apple has been producing have gone from Swift to Cyclone to Typhoon to Twister, so... Tropical Storm next? Hurricane? Rumors also persist that Apple is working on custom GPUs and even modems as well, which would allow the company to take full control of everything from graphics to radios.
While the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus finally made the jump to 2GB of RAM, frame drop on the iPhone Plus line has led to requests for 3GB of RAM in the larger phones. More recent versions of iOS, though, have fixed the frame drops, so it's unclear how necessary additional memory really is at this point.
Current iPhones also top out at 128GB of storage. Those with large media collections have gotten their hopes up for a 256GB model. Given the space constraints inside the iPhone, the costs of higher density memory, and the lengths Apple has gone to improve efficiencies with app thinning and nearline management, it's also unclear how realistic 256GB would be this year.
Will the iPhone 7 have a 3.5mm headphone jack?
Apple, like almost every major vendor, has considered life after the 100+-year-old headphone jack. It's not much thicker than a Lightning port, but it's an extra hole, it's analog, and it takes up space inside a casing that has precious little of it to spare. This year, though, rumor has it Apple may be serious about finally ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Absent a headset jack, digital audio—potentially higher definition—would be provided via the Lightning port. A pair of Lightning EarBuds would be included in the box, Lightning and Bluetooth headphones would be available from Apple's Beats brand and other vendors, and an adapter with a digital audio converter (DAC) would enable the use of older 3.5mm headphones.
What about an iPad Pro-style Smart Connector?

Apple typically introduces a technology in one device and then rolls it out across the lineup. Retina was like that with iPhone 4 and Touch ID with iPhone 5s. The Smart Connector, which debuted with the iPad Pro in the fall of 2015, attaches via a magnet and runs power, data, and ground directly from the device. It currently powers Apple's Smart Keyboard and a similar keyboard from Logitech, with more expected to follow.
Apple could certainly engineer a Smart Connector for iPhone 7, but what it would be used for is a more interesting question. Apple made a smaller Smart Keyboard for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, but would the company make an even smaller one for iPhone 7 Plus? For iPhone 7 standard?
If not a keyboard, then what else would benefit from a not-Lightning, non-Bluetooth connection on an iPhone 7-sized device? Answer that, and you're a long way towards answering whether or not the Smart Connector will be there.
True Tone
Introduced alongside the 9.7-inch iPad Pro in March of 2016, True Tone employs two ambient light sensors, with four channels each, to measure the color temperate of the surrounding area and then match the display to that temperature.
If you've ever seen a picture of an iPhone or iPad where the case looks white but the screen looks yellow or blue, that's what True Tone fixes. And once you get used to it, you want it everywhere.
Again, Apple typically pilots a new technology in a new device, but eventually rolls it out across the line. Here's hoping the same holds true with True Tone and we get the incredible calibration and dynamic compensation on iPhone 7 as well.
Will the iPhone 7 be waterproof?

The Apple Watch shipped with "splash proofing" that technically protected it from rain, sweat, and other minor exposure to water. Even so, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, told people he took it in the shower and, since launch, people have even been swimming with it.
Other vendors have released waterproof phones in the past, but they either used nano coatings that may or may not be compatible with Apple's environmental policies, or they used little flaps to protect ports that could break off and ruin the protection.
The iPhone 6s, while officially possessing nothing in the way of water resistance, has held up startlingly well to splashes and even dunks. That's thanks to a new gasket around the edge and silicon seals inside.
There are rumors that the iPhone 7 will take that even further, with official "splash proofing" and perhaps even more.
Although swimming with an iPhone may not be on everyone's wish-list, those whose jobs or pastimes expose them to the elements, and even those who want to do underwater photography at shallow depths would be thrilled by the feature.
What changes can we expect in the iPhone 7 cameras?
Based on some recent acquisition, including smart camera company PrimeSense, speculation is high that Apple is working on taking even the 12 megapixels, 4K video camera in the iPhone 6s to the next level. What that means for the iPhone 7 is uncertain, though rumor has it Apple is aspiring to make the iPhone camera as good as a DSLR. That includes better low light, dynamic focus and depth of field, and potentially more.
The potentially more part is currently rumored to include two lenses allowing for even more advanced image signal processing. Whether, like optical image stabilization (OIS), that would be limited to the bigger, slightly more expensive Plus model is unknown.
The second lens could be used for wide-angle shots, to add extra data for better shots, or to pull black and white information for clearer, better low-light photography.
Will the iPhone 7 have wireless charging?

Up until mid-2015, it hadn't been possible to do wireless charging—also known as inductive charging—on a phone with a metal back. Since Apple switched from the glass of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s to the aluminum of the iPhone 5 and later models, that effectively meant the company couldn't offer wireless charging as well.
Now methods for induction through metal are being introduced, which means it's possible Apple could keep the aluminum back and offer wireless charging. The iPhone 7 is the first iPhone Apple could launch with the feature if the company chooses to.
If Apple is serious about removing the 3.5mm headphone jack, wireless charging would be a way to let customers listen via Lightning while charging via inductive magnet.
Recent rumors have also suggested Apple is working on resonant inductive coupling, which would let devices charge even at a distance. (The greater the distance, the lower the efficiency.) Such technology is likely a year or more away, though.
What about iPad Pro style speakers?

iPad Pro has four speakers, two on each side. They're loud and clear. iPhone, to date, has only had one. Hold it wrong, and no sound for you. While iPhone 7 almost certainly won't have space inside for the large speaker chambers the iPads Pro enjoy, there have been rumors it might get the same number of speakers. That way you could hold it in any orientation, and in any position, and still hear everything.
Okay, what do we know for sure?
Only that nothing is confirmed until an Apple executive holds an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus up on stage!


Reader comments
iPhone 7: Rumor roundup
I'm pretty sure this the dumbest titled article ever. The biggest problem for a current smartphone is speculation of another smartphone 6 months from now?
This has been the same "rumors" the past like 4 years.
I am currently eligible for an iPhone upgrade as the old 2 year contract has expired. But I have not done so yet. And I'm unsure why, but I seem to have a fixation on waiting for the iPhone 7 Plis to arrive so I can jump on the latest, greatest thing. Come on September!
Cool story bro.
I'm currently happy with my 6s Plus so I won't be getting the iPhone 7as I only got my 6s Plus thus Friday gone. I'll be waiting for the iPhone 7s as I've had every "s" model of the iPhone since the 4s and the 's' models usually improve on the numbered iPhone models anyway. The 6s and 6s Plus were a big jump in performance, GPU and CPU power, especially in real world performance overall so I'm glad I bought my 6s Plus (well I was using a 5c and I'd set my heart on a 6s Plus anyway)
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Never understood this.
I never get a new car, I always make sure I get one that’s a few years into its cycle so I get the facelifted model.
I mean who wants the new model with better mileage, more space, better handing more speed, etc. etc…...
I'm wondering about screen resolution, particularly for the regular 4.6" model. Using the logical resolution numbers, we could get the 4.6" iPhone 7 rendering at 1125 x 2001 and the 7 Plus rendering at 1242 x 2208. Performance wouldn't be an issue I think, seeing as the current 6 and 6s Plus already render at 1242 x 2208 and just scale it back down to 1080p again. Battery life and a suppliers being able to produce the yields required would be the key factor here, I suppose.
It looks more like you were just saving this article to be published on the same day as S7 review. Got to say you iMore editors are scared of the Samsung phones for no reason.
So where is that review?
Rene has only begun his anti-S7 posts. More to come for sure.
Posted via the Note 5 or iPhone 6s Plus.
Why buy a Iphone 7 when the Iphone 7s will be better and you know that it is coming. Why not just make the "S" phones in the first place?
You're right, but why even make the 7s when the next one will be the 8, better yet just jump right to the iPhone9s since you know that is coming.
They should totally just jump to iPhone 10 right now.
uhm, why? Just go ahead and make the iPhone 21.
So Apple will do a Microsoft and force an iPhone 10 onto us for free? Nice!!
Thanks Rene!
Dreaming about what's coming next to the new iPhone reminds me of being a kid and waiting for Christmas.
Please stop saying that a phone camera is going to match a DSLR in quality, that's pure fantasy. I used to have a Nikon d60 from 2008, and even the best phone Camera today couldn't hold a candlestick to it.
i agree, but i think the key word was "aspiring"
When is iPhone 7 Coming?
The same time as it usually is each year I would imagine
wait...doesn't samsung already have wireless charging?
We hear all the most likely assumptions and interesting about future Apple smartphone. but nobody knows what will look like the iPhone 7, the answer to this question we will know it in September, during the official presentation of the iPhone 7.
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great read, as the title says "rumors" i don't understand why everyone gets so uptight with Rene's articles, if you don't like what he writes than just don't read it, why the need to come in here and bashing it? I will never understand, and so tired of people commenting about Samsung, ok we get it, you think Samsuck is better, good for you. Article was meant for all to speculate what's coming. I have an upgrade coming, and can't wait to see what the iPhone 7 brings.
thered a iphone 7 say what
DEEZ NUTS
Current screen sizes w/smaller footprints. Apple logo on the back Touch ID. Red color option. Move power button so it is not pushed when adjusting volume. Screen/pixel upgrade. 32gb base model. Ram upped. Change Plus branding to Pro.
Dear Apple,
I am fine with the 3.5mm TRRS removal, as long as it COMES WITH THE LIGHTNING DAC for at least the first two generations.
All the RAMs, please. If I'm paying $100 more just for a usable amount of storage, I should at least get more RAM. Cheap f'rs.
Please ditch the toyish slippery case design. Idgaf if the ports on the bottom all line up if I can't even hold on to the thing. Rounded edges was the stupidest hardware design since every mouse by Apple ever.
For the love of all things holy, revamp iOS. Sloppy sloppy sloppy and so basic. Or at least fix everything. so much bugs. Stupid Phone app is garbage and inconsistent. And while they're at it, make Siri do more and work 99% rather than 25%.
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Looking forward to the new upgrades with the iphone7. Hope i'm one of the really lucky ones.
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I wish you further progress
iPhone 7 Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iYamonPPnw
iPhone 7 Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-xJTSn8QXE
Gosh, I just hope all the holes line up.
Highly doubt the next one would be called iPhone 7. If the screen size is actually 7-inches, it would need to wrap itself around my face for proper use - and don't get me started on swiping!
what a wonderfull band
would the iPhone 7 have an unbreakable screen or what screen modifications would it have?
Whatever the rumors about the iPhone 7, the answers will come over the months. Accompanied by new concepts increasingly close to what will be the iPhone 7. Then simply wait.
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Sounds like the iPhone 7 will be awesome. I would love to own one. I currently do not own an iPhone. However, how can you hold a contest for a cell phone that doesn't yet exist.
i would love to see iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Pro as soon as possible. This time i want IP68 water resistance iPhone powering at least 3GB RAM and fast processor like Samsung has launched this MWC.
http://www.iPhone7spec.com/ , http://www.iPhone8biz.com/
thanks for the writing. Expecting the new iPhone 7 :)
RE: and an adapter with a digital audio converter (DAC)
If you don't know jack about audio, then please don't write anything. DAC stands for digital to analog converter.
Where is the iPhone SE in this line up of iPhones?
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I'm buying an iPhone SE and selling my 6s. My plan is to use the money I sell my 6s for to pay off the se and put the rest toward the 7 or 7 plus. I'm thinking it will make me appreciate the big screen even more when I reintroduce it in September. I sincerely hope the new iPhones will end up being worth it or this whole circus I've got cooking up will be a waste of time. : )
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Everything I've read so far makes me want to just hold on to my 6+ another year and get the 7+/8 in 2017.
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I don't mind the ditching of the 3.5 mm audio jack as long as there is an adapter to use them if you wish and the ability to charge the device while using headphones plugged in to the lightning port. Maybe a cord that does both charge and digital audio headphones at same time...hmmmm
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The only thing I'm interested in is a dual lens camera and wireless charging.
there is a lot the newest iPhone has to improves. the last two years shows that other phone makers did a great job.
they are so many things i like about my note 5 that i won't be able to do on the iPhone 6s. i had one for two weeks and what does it do better than android? galaxy s7 waterproof micro sd card. HTC 10 beautiful design , lg g5 modules are something new. note 5 s pen support.
i believe that apple running out of ideas and now they working on to many stuff at the same time. thats the biggest problem apple has.
If you look at the picture of the iPad used for the Smart Connector section you can clearly see that the bolt in the wood says "PC". This is clearly a sign that iMore thinks Apple is doomed! ;-)
I'm interested to see what the 7 holds in store, but the rumors (if they can even be called that) for the 8 (or 10 year anniversary iPhone) sound much more interesting to me. I'll need to consider my normal 2 year upgrade schedule (for which I am due) and whether or not to skip this years release on basis of the rumor mill. I'm assuming that any upgrades to the performance of Siri would still work on my 6Plus as they should be primarily server side (with the exception of Siri always listening) and the only other thing I'm hoping for is much wider adoption of Pay or other contactless systems to be support around me, and that is not to Apple. Still, even the mention of a new product makes me feel like my current one is slow and crappy, so maybe I just do the Apple iPhone-a-year plan and call it a day :-)
I just want 4 things from iPhone 7 (I use iphone 6)
1. Bigger battery ( I just want to pass more than one day )
2. Full HD screen (Obviously)
3. New design with hidden antenna lines
4. Wireless charging.