By Jake Ke, | March 10, 2016
Apple seemed to be torn between going the usual iPhone 7 Plus or tagging it with the word "Pro."
Apple seemed to be torn between going the usual iPhone 7 Plus or tagging it with the word "Pro."
It is said that Apple's flagship will be using their latest dual lens rear camera innovation. Reportedly, Apple is thinking if iPhone 7 with dual lens rear camera feature will be using a distinguishing name since all of iPhones that are out in the market only have single-lens cameras. All iPhones with "Plus" on its name are using single-lens cameras while the upcoming iPhone 7 is packed with the dual-lens rear camera, which is why its name is being debated if the "Pro" is better than using the usual "Plus."
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Apart from debating about how the latest iPhone version is going to be named, there are other additions to the line-up, like iPhone 7 and iPhone 5SE, which is part of Apple's 2016 offering.
Still about naming the latest iPhone 7 Plus or Pro, a statement was released saying that iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus or Pro only differ in screen size. However, if the circulating rumors are true, the supposed iPhone 7 Plus will be the only iPhone model that will possess Apple's dual-lens rear camera technology (well, then naming it iPhonne 7 "Pro" is more likely making sense). All these rumors and speculations caused some iPhone fanatics to convey their disappointment with Apple because it was said the iPhone users will have to use wider screen and larger display. Other iPhone enthusiasts expressed their dislike of the usage of the dual-lense rear camera feature on their latest release.
Talking about iPhone 7 Pro or Plus' appearance, this latest iPhone will have a 5.1 mm body, slimmer than iPhone 6S. According to Luke Dormehl, Apple's trend in making their devices slimmer does not provide comfort and enjoyable way to navigate and hold such model.
All iPhone users would love to see huge places for a longer battery life. There are several updates and releases lined up for Apple, it wouldn't be surprising if these devices will be the talk of the town soon.
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