New iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus cases show dual camera and Smart Connector on the bigger model

Vlad, 10 June, 2016

As we get ever closer to the fall and thus to Apple's next smartphone unveiling event, more and more rumors and leaks are starting to crop up regarding the upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. And this one is no different.

Some new renders showing the two devices inside cases have appeared today. This time the case maker is Olixar, and just one case model has been listed for each phone (in three colors however).

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iPhone 7 cases

Since case makers are usually sent handset schematics ahead of a new product's release (so they can have their accessories on the market in time), these renders may be as legit as anything based on schematics can get.

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iPhone 7 Plus cases

The iPhone 7 will reportedly be 6mm thin, while the Plus model is shown in these images rocking that much-rumored dual-camera setup on the back. Furthermore, on the lower side of its rear we can also spot a Smart Connector that will be used for easier pairing with certain types of accessories, just like the iPad Pro line. The debut of this connector on the iPhone 7 Plus has been talked about quite a bit too, even though we've seen contradictory reports regarding whether it will actually be included. These cases say yes. We'll see.

Anyway, you can pre-order the cases if you want to, by going to the two Source links below. Every one of them is priced at just £6.99, since they are quite basic gel cases and nothing more.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-526572
  • 21 Jun 2016
  • mjP

You know something about the 64bit CPU and the 4Gb ram, but this is on windows, and it's about the amount of RAM that your PC can read. You can run an 64bit OS on 1Gb of RAM without problem.

  • AnonD-251889
  • 13 Jun 2016
  • Im5

I was not saying that 4gb of RAM is necessary to run with a 64 bit processor, I'm saying that there is the capability to use 4gb of RAM, and Apple did not use 4gb of RAM, so there really was no difference made by a 64 bit processor.

  • Capri
  • 13 Jun 2016
  • nC6

LOL, he/she is advising to Tim Cook. What a joke.....

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