According to the latest report, Apple's next-generation iPhone could feature both 14nm A9 SoC as well as a DSLR-like main camera.
Now that we are almost a year away since Apple launched its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones, it does not come as a surprise that we are hearing some of the first rumors regarding the next-gen iPhone smartphone. While it is still not clear if Apple will call it iPhone 6S or the iPhone 7, new reports suggest that we might see the next-generation iPhone later this year.
According to early rumors, the heart of the next-generation iPhone should be Apple's new A9 SoC. The report suggest that the A9 SoC will be based on 14nm FinFET manufacturing process and made by Samsung. As expected, this will be Apple's own custom-design with dual- or quad-core CPU part which should bring significant performance improvements over existing Apple SoC.
The rest of the rumors suggest that the new iPhone will have an edge-to-edge display but that the company will keep the resolution at 1080p, while physical size should shrink due toi thinner bezel and probably a smaller or the same screen size. The report also suggest that the new iPhone will have a dual-lens main camera which will provide DSLR-like experience and while Samsung's new camera on the Galaxy S6 smartphone is impressive, we are more than keen to see what will Apple bring to the market.
Apple might also use the new USB Type-C connector on the new iPhone but that is something that is left to be seen.
According to new report, we should see the new iPhone unveiled as early as September this year.
Source:
Wccftech.com.