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Could the next iPhone come in red?. While a red iPhone flagship would be a huge change, the rumor's source told Japanese Apple blog Macotakara that 2017's 10th anniversary iPhone will be called the iPhone 7S, which would be Apple's convention for odd-numbered years. Furthermore, Macotakara reported that the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus might not be the overhaul that many in the industry expect, suggesting that the phone will have a new chip (the A11) with a faster processor, though still no wireless charging.
These last two claims contradict earlier reports, but there is a third option (and this is where the plot thickens), Apple could release three new iPhones in 2017, according to prominent Apple speculator Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst with KGI Securities, Similar to how Apple released the iPhone SE and the iPhone 7 in the same year, 2017 could bring us a (red) iPhone 7S in addition to a more groundbreaking iPhone 8, Apple did not immediately respond to CNET's request for comment, A new rumor out of Japan claims that strongfit designers case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - whimsical gold mandala confetti a new iPhone 7S will come in a shocking shade..
Red could be the new jet black if the latest rumor about a bright new color for Apple's 2017 iPhone turns out to be true. Apple's lineup of flagship phones typically plays it safe, with white, blacks and mellow metallics. Adding red to the lineup would echo the phone giant's cheerier, bolder palette with the iPhone 5C, which also came in the peppy hue way back when. Apple is also known for its affinity for the color due to its involvement with the (RED) charity, which raises money to combat AIDS. The partnership between the two has resulted in a handful of red products in the past.
President-elect Donald Trump pauses with Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son at strongfit designers case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - whimsical gold mandala confetti Trump Tower Tuesday, Japan's Softbank, which controls Sprint, has agreed to invest $50 billion in the US, The quick warming up of the telecommunications companies to Trump -- a contrast from the wariness that many in Silicon Valley feel about the president-elect -- reflects eight years of an Obama administration that seemed to favor big internet companies, Phone companies say a friendlier relationship with government could lead to more investment in broadband and other services, and thus better access to high-speed internet services and more innovative products for consumers, But critics say deregulation and more industry consolidation will only help cable and wireless giants shut out competition, which ultimately means fewer choices and higher prices..
Conversely, tech companies still don't know what to make of Trump. What he's said on the campaign trail or in Twitter rants suggests some of his ideas -- such as restrictions on skilled immigrant workers, backdoor encryption access on consumer products and high tariffs on products made overseas to encourage more manufacturing jobs in the US -- will directly conflict with the interests of tech companies like Apple, Facebook and Google. Trump reportedly plans to meet with a group of tech-industry leaders next week.
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