There are plenty of leaks and rumors about the iPhone 7. Rumors have even begun about the iPhone 8. Some are from reliable sources. And some are simply just spread without thought. The features that may or may not be included in the iPhone 7 design have been leaked and retracted several times over that past few months. The launch is quickly approaching at it will be great to see what Apple has in store. However, while you are waiting, you may keep browsing for more info. A new YouTube video shows the 7 concept in detail. But unfortunately, Apple didn’t release it.
Fake iPhone Concept Video
You certainly want to make an informed decision before upgrading to the next generation Apple. But you may find fake videos online that show the iPhone features that are not from the company. A recent YouTube video published by TOP HD does just that. The video may be some sort of for credit university marketing project. It does present the product in a fun way. If he was looking to get hired by Apple or another smartphone company, this video is a good start. But the fact remains. It is not an official video. So the features shown in the video may not exist.
Apple Features
It shows features of the iPhone that are simply not confirmed. Including water resistance, AMLOED display, no headphone jack, Beats Bluetooth headphones, inductive charging pad, and multiple colors and sizes. This may make Apple fans unhappy, but excited at the same time. The AMOLED display has been a big rumor, and it is most likely to be featured on the new iPhone. The no headphone jacks feature is also another big leak that will probably be true. The inductive charging pad seen in the video will probably not be part of Apple’s new design. But the company has been known to surprise.
To Upgrade, or Not To Upgrade?
There has been a lot of negative vibes over the minimal design changes between the 6 and 7. Some experts say that the new features may not be enticing enough for customers to upgrade. New rumors of an iPhone 8 launch next year may also keep Apple fans saving and not upgrading. The next generation 8 will also mark the anniversary of the first iPhone launch. Will you upgrade this year?