Apple might release three new iPhone 7 models

In an attempt to expand their OLED screen production Samsung have said to invest another 6 billion Euros to double capacity. Apple is said to bring out phones with the Samsung made OLED screens in 2017. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
In an attempt to expand their OLED screen production Samsung have said to invest another 6 billion Euros to double capacity. Apple is said to bring out phones with the Samsung made OLED screens in 2017. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /
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Now introducing the iPhone 7, the iPhone 7 Jr., and the Super iPhone 7 Jr…

As is now par for the course when it comes to Apple’s roll-out plan, a new iPhone is expected to be released in September, with details on what it’ll look like circulating around for quite some time.

Apple alternates each year between under-the-hood modifications and design overhauls. 2016’s iPhone is already expected to have no headphone jack, wider speakers, and a re-location of those white antenna bands you’re so used to seeing now.

But now, rumors have emerged that among these subtle, yet welcome, changes, Apple may also be preparing to release three different versions of its new phone. That’s right — three.

Thanks to Nowhereelse.fr, leaked images of Apple’s next phone lineup have hit the web that depict an iPhone 7, an iPhone 7 Plus, and possibly, an iPhone 7 Pro.

Previously, Apple has been releasing a 4.7-inch model and 5.5 inch model side-by-side, but the introduction of an iPhone 7 Pro gives users an opportunity for a better camera and more space.

Of course, these are just rumors, but many in the past have turned out to be true. We all know Apple is huge fans of the “Pro” moniker anyway, considering they released an iPad Pro earlier this year which was essentially an iPad mini on steroids.

The iPhone release is expected sometime in September, but expect an official announcement soon.

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