Tuesday, 6 September 2016

iPhone 7 could have a better camera flash and a True Tone screen

iPhone 7 could have a better camera flash and a True Tone screen

The iPhone 7 will be here tomorrow and the latest batch of rumors both echo things we've heard before and point to some brand new features.

Starting with the new, the camera flash will apparently have four LEDs rather than two, with a pair of warm color ones and a pair sporting cooler colors. This will presumably build on what Apple – and other manufacturers – have been doing with dual-LED flash, by ensuring colors are more accurate, potentially making images brighter.

Apple will also apparently add an ambient light sensor to the phone, which will supposedly improve image quality, especially in low-light environments.

These rumors come from a research note issued by analyst Ming-chi Kuo and obtained by Apple Insider. Kuo is known for his often accurate Apple leaks and theories, so he's worth listening to.

And he had more to share, claiming that not only will the cameras be better, but that the phones will have a True Tone display, which could better demonstrate the pictures taken on the handsets.

We've seen True Tone, which dynamically adjusts the white balance of the display, on the iPad Pro 9.7, and were somewhat expecting Apple to filter the tech down to its phones.

Optical zoom and optimal power

Kuo also noted that as expected the iPhone 7 Plus will have a dual-lens camera. But he goes into more detail than most leaks, claiming that both lenses will be 12MP and that one will be wide-angle while the other is telephoto (offering a narrower field of view than a standard lens).

Apparently the camera on the 7 Plus will provide optical zoom, which is a rarity on smartphones, and light field camera applications, potentially allowing you to choose the focus of a shot after taking it.

Other information shared in the research note includes 3GB of RAM in the iPhone 7 Plus, a speedy A10 processor, potentially clocked at up to 2.45GHz, and an improved 3D Touch sensor.

Elsewhere, a refined design with less visible antenna bands and a pressure-sensitive home button may feaure, while the phone will come in capacities of 32GB, 128GB and 256GB, with no more 16GB models, all of which has been rumored before.

Dark black and piano black colors will apparently be added to the mix, as we've heard a couple of times recently, with space gray being retired, though Kuo adds that the piano black model may only be available in limited numbers.

Finally, Kuo noted that the 3.5mm headphone jack will be removed, as has been looking like a near certainty for a long time, and that a second speaker with an audio amplifier will be added in its place. Apparently the iPhone 7 will have both Lightning EarPods and a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter in the box, so you won't be short of ways to listen to your music.

All of this is still just rumors, but with the iPhone 7 launch just a day away there's a good chance that what we're hearing is accurate. Make sure to head back to TechRadar tomorrow (September 7) for all the official news on Apple's upcoming handsets.

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from TechRadar: Phone and communications news http://www.techradar.com/1327926

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