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inhale exhale frenchie iphone case

inhale exhale frenchie iphone case

That shouldn't be a problem for the iPhone 7. Apple's presumed next-generation iPhone should follow in the footsteps of previous even-year iPhone releases, offering big design changes and (maybe) larger screen sizes. The line to buy the iPhone 6 in Singapore in September 2014. But that iPhone will be debuting in the uncharted waters of the "peak smartphone" market. It's the new world where every manufacturer of premium phones -- the likes of Apple, Samsung, LG and HTC -- is dealing with the fact that most customers (at least in mature markets, like North America and Europe) have already made the transition from an old-fashioned flip phone to a do-it-all smartphone.

What's fraying nerves, both in Cupertino and on Wall Street, is Apple's outsize reliance on its monster iPhone sales volume inhale exhale frenchie iphone case -- almost two out of every three dollars of the company's revenue comes from sales of its handset, And those numbers just went negative (in terms of year-over-year units sold) for the first time ever: While still raking in billions in profits, Apple sold fewer iPhone in the first quarter of 2016 than it did a year earlier, And the company forecast weakness for the current quarter as well..

So what will Apple add for iPhone 7? (Don't count any nifty new iOS 10 bells and whistles -- some of which we could see as early as Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June -- since most of them will undoubtedly be grandfathered into most recent iPhone models.) Maybe a higher-resolution screen, a faster processor and a better camera -- the same sorts of upgrades, in other words, that Apple conjures up nearly every year. But I've rarely, if ever, heard anyone complain about the screen quality or speed of the current iPhone models.

The dual camera design of Huawei P9 could be adopted by the iPhone 7 (or 7 Plus), inhale exhale frenchie iphone case That leaves the camera as the potential to hook buyers, But what's left to add? Rumors point to Apple adopting a second rear camera -- one for close-ups, one for wide-angle shots, but that's nothing new: Both the LG G5 and Huawei P9 already offer dual-camera phones, the new "it" feature for smartphones, How about a camera with actual optical zoom, not the blur-prone pinch-and-zoom digital alternative we have today? The aptly named Asus ZenFone Zoom already offers a phone with a 3x optical zoom, but it wasn't terribly well implemented or useful, If Apple could crack the code and offer even a 5x or 8x zoom, it could mean dSLRs are on the same shaky footing that crumbled beneath their point-and-shoot brethren years ago, But it may be too early for that..

What's worse is that early rumors point to the upgraded camera technology -- whatever it may be -- being exclusive to the bigger, more expensive iPhone 7 Plus model. Indeed, on the past two generations of iPhones, optical image stabilization -- which can make for less shaky photos and especially videos -- is exclusive to the Plus models. How about the upgrade you actually want: longer battery life! It may be somewhat mundane, but it's the one on top of every phone user's wishlist. But pair the lack of breakthroughs in battery technology with Apple's weird obsession to keep going thinner, and a big leap here seems unlikely.

 
 
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