Designer Kiarash Kia, the very
same one that rendered the iPhone 6c a few days ago is back with an iPhone 7 design. The specs of the handset are pretty predictable and the overall format doesn’t bring surprises, but let’s do a more in depth check of these aspects and we’ll certainly find goodies.
It appears that the iPhone 7 concept he imagined comes with a 13 megapixel iSight camera with F/1.9 aperture, while the front camera is an 8 megapixel unit with F/2.0 aperture. The device comes in 16, 32, 64 or 128 GB flavours and brings an Apple A9 processor, as well as the M9 coprocessor. 2 GB of RAM are here, together with a PowerVR GX6650 GPU and a 1950 mAh battery.
The device has a flush front side, with a full glass panel, that reaches all the way to the metal edges. It appears the speakers are now smaller and placed at the right side of the Lightning port. Also the screws at the bottom are no longer visible. A matte rose gold version has also been rendered and in case you’re wondering the Home button is now virtual and not physical, although some shots seem to show it separated from the main screen panel.
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