iPhone 7 32GB Base Model Confirmed In New Leak? Apple Reportedly Ditches ‘Impractical’ 16GB Model/2016-08-30





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iPhone 7 32GB Base Model Confirmed In New Leak? Apple Reportedly Ditches 'Impractical' 16GB Model

iPhone 7 32GB Base Model Confirmed In New Leak? Apple Reportedly Ditches 'Impractical' 16GB Model
iPhone 7 32GB Base Model Confirmed In New Leak? Apple Reportedly Ditches 'Impractical' 16GB Model
A leaked photo that is being linked to the iPhone 7 appears to reinforce previous claims that Apple is ditching the 16GB base model for its upcoming iPhones.Could this mean that the Cupertino giant is debuting 32GB base models for both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus during its Sept. 7 event?On Monday, The Malignant (@the_malignant) reportedly took to Twitter to leak a snap of what seems like an info sticker for an iPhone 7 prototype.


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Is Apple Releasing A Glossy Black iPhone 7? New Leak Claims So Ahead Of Sept. 7 Launch Event, Release

Is Apple Releasing A Glossy Black iPhone 7? New Leak Claims So Ahead Of Sept. 7 Launch Event, Release
Is Apple Releasing A Glossy Black iPhone 7? New Leak Claims So Ahead Of Sept. 7 Launch Event, Release
A new leak is suggesting that Apple is not just releasing four color variants for the upcoming iPhone 7, but five color options with the addition of a new new color, glossy black.The leak comes with photos to demonstrate what the new iPhone 7 color option would look like.On Tuesday, MacRumors found an interesting leak from Japanese website Mac Otakara that claims that the Cupertino giant is launching a new color variant for its highly anticipated iPhone 7.


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Apple builds iPhone for tap-on to pay in Tokyo's subways, Sydney can only dream

Apple builds iPhone for tap-on to pay in Tokyo's subways, Sydney can only dream
Apple builds iPhone for tap-on to pay in Tokyo's subways, Sydney can only dream
Riding the subway in Tokyo should become even more convenient if Apple develops its new iPhone with tap-on and tap-off payments technology.Luke DavidMark Gurman and Gareth Allan by Apple is planning a new iPhone feature for Japan that will enable users to pay for mass-transit rides with their smartphones instead of physical payment cards.A future iPhone will include technology called FeliCa, a mobile tap-to-pay standard in Japan developed by Sony , according to people familiar with the matter.


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