In the midst of the publication of multiple
iPhone 7 and
iPhone 7 Plus
reviews, one tidbit within
The New York Times' mostly positive review of the 2016
iPhone briefly looked forward to the much-anticipated "
mega cycle," ten-year anniversary model of next year's iPhone. According to the publication, who spoke
With two a**nymous Apple employees, "next year?s
iPhone Will have a full-screen face
With the virtual button
Built directly
Into the screen."
While **t new information, the comment does
continue a rumor of a drastically redesigned
iPhone in
2017 that
Will introduce an
Edge-to-Edge OLED display and eliminate the top and bottom bezels, where the front-facing FaceTime camera and
Touch ID Home Button are currently housed. The redesigned Home Button of the
iPhone 7 and
iPhone 7 Plus (which isn't an actual button, but packs in Apple's Taptic Engine to mimic a button press)
Will be completely gone in 2017, and fused
With the OLED display, along
With Touch ID functionality.

But taking the leap to the 7 may be a wise bet, even for late tech**logy adopters. Apple is likely to continue making iPhones without headphone jacks, and next year?s iPhone Will have a full-screen face With the virtual button Built directly Into the screen, according to two people at the company who spoke on condition of a**nymity because the product details are private. Apple declined to comment on next year?s iPhones.
With an
all-glass,
Edge-to-Edge display, Apple design chief Jony Ive's vision of an
iPhone that looks like a
single sheet of glass could finally come true in 2017. Regarding the display, it's said to be flexible OLED rather than an LCD, allowing Apple to introduce a thinner device that consumes less power and offers a better
Display With higher contrast ratio and more true to life colors.
It may also feature edges that are curved on both sides, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. That curved model could potentially be placed as a 5.8-inch
premium addition to the line,
With the other 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch, lower-priced
iPhone 8 tiers including flat LCD displays.
Coming up sooner, the
iPhone 7 and
iPhone 7 Plus
Will be launching this Friday, September 16, to the first round of pre-order customers. While an iterative design, Apple has made a few
**table changes to the
iPhone line this year, including the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack, a flush Home Button, improved water resistance, and major overhauls to the camera, especially
With the dual-lens system on the
iPhone 7 Plus.
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