A leaked photo would reveal the redesigned antenna of the supposed iPhone 7

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Every time the presentation event of the new iPhone model is closer and the rumors about its design they are equally growing. Lately there is a lot of discussion about what it will look like, that is, if it will be a carbon copy of the previous 4-inch generation that disappeared with the iPhone 5s or on the contrary, it will maintain the design of the current iPhone 6s but reducing its size.

For now all are rumors and to top it off, another image of the supposed iPhone 7 has just appeared, it is a photograph that apparently would have been filtered with the "redesigned" antenna bands, a basic element for the proper functioning of the terminal's coverage and that since Apple began to manufacture the back of the iPhone entirely in aluminum, they have become omnipresent in all models.

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In the photo we can see how one of the bands has disappeared and the other seems to have been slightly redesigned, although it must be said, it is a design that subjectively does not convince me at all, I hope it does not refer to a real image and is simply the rear of one of the imitation models that the Chinese market likes so much.

There is still a long time until the end of September, when Apple always announce your Keynote for the presentation of the new iPhone model that will be the flagship of the brand for at least a year, looking a bit early for image leaks although you never know.

On the other hand, there is also talk that the chassis will be redesigned to house stereo sound and an intelligent connector in the purest Magsafe style that will avoid accidental jerks if we have the headphones connected to the iPhone. The only good thing I can get out of this is that at least it gives the impression that if the image is confirmed, Apple would be making an effort to reduce the bands and give a look much more homogeneous to the wholeThey could even be based on a patent filed earlier this year, which describes a new anodized metal composite that allows wireless signals to be transmitted through it.

Do you think this redesign is a good step? Leave your impressions in the comments ...


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