The latest update on the much-awaited iPhone 7 suggests that Apple is planning to withdraw the 64 GB storage option from its new smartphone device. Few days back there were reports that the US-based company will scrap its 16 GB storage option and upgrade it to 32 GB. The latest rumors mills suggest that Apple will now also upgrade its 64 GB storage to 128 GB variant.

9 to 5 MAC reported that it is not yet confirmed that in which type of the smartphone variant i.e. the iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 7 Pro or the basic iPhone 7, the latest changes would be reflected. But, there are rumors that the premium version of the upcoming iPhone 7 device would mostly incorporate the changes in the storage option.

Besides, the storage change reports, Game N Guide confirmed that the iPhone 7 will be available in two different display screen options i.e. the 4.7-inch display or 5.5-inch display. Also, it reported that the different variants of iPhone 7 will consist of different RA options i.e. the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro will have a 3 GB RAM while the basic iPhone 7 will have a 2 GB RAM.

Further, CNET reported that the new iPhone 7 will not consist of the OLED displays and the 3.5 mm audio jacks. But, instead, the users will have the flexibility to use the Smart Connector option for different operations.

Meanwhile, with all the specs information, few reports also suggests that the new iPhone 7 model will have an all-glass casing, which is rumored to be manufactured using the advanced processing technology. According to the new leaked images, the iPhone 7 smartphone would be made available in Pink Gold color with dual-camera setup on the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro variants.

Additionally, Mashable reported that Apple is expecting huge record-breaking sales after the release of the iPhone 7. So, in order to meet the demand-supply gap, the company has reportedly ordered its manufacturers, Foxconn and Pegatron, to produce around 72 million devices to meet the expected needs.

It is even rumored that Apple is planning to release the iPhone 7 device next year in order to mark the tenth anniversary of the iPhone series.

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