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If you were expecting the upcoming fall iPhone to blow you out of the water, think again. Apple may switch its major iPhone cycle to once every three years, which would bring the next big upgrade to 2017, not 2016. Interest in getting the latest and greatest smartphone is waning, and why wouldnt it budget phones are now getting equipped with almost all the bells and whistles you would typically find on more expensive devices, and newer devices dont offer anything new except updated internals. To adapt, rather than releasing a major iPhone upgrade every two years, Apple may be considering waiting an extra year. The rumor comes from Japans Nikkei newspaper, which also says*Apple will only make incremental updates to the highly anticipated iPhone 7 this year. We cant verify this report, so take this information with a grain of salt. Apple did not immediately respond for comment. Nikkeis report says we can expect to see minor changes to the rumored iPhone 7 this fall, such as improved camera quality, better water resistance, and a higher*battery capacity. The headphone jack will likely be removed, and Nikkei mentions a possible high-end version of the device, which can offer alternative photo capabilities. |
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