Apple's iPhone 7 continues to make headlines as more positive forecasts are given out. According to compiled details and estimates, the iPhone 7 is shaping up to be a monstrous device offering more innovative new features than previous iPhone offerings. Will Apple succeed with the iPhone 7 more than the iPhone 6? How can the new smartphone devalue other Apple products?

The has been a considerable hype over the iPhone 7 as more analysts estimates come out including additional information from supply chain sources. Among the most highly anticipated features include: liquid metal, stiffer build that is resistant to bending, Force Touch, DSLR-like camera, OLED displayand powerful A9 processor offering 2GB RAM.

One of the highly talked about upcoming features of the iPhone 7 is the build. According to supply chain sources, Apple should be proceeding with Liquid Metal inclusion allowing the iPhone body to be as 60 percent harder than the usual. Since the iPhone 6 did not come out with sapphire displays as expected, the next rendition of the iPhone is highly expected to achieve that. Further the Force Touch should become a big deal as Ming-Chi Kuo puts it: “We believe that iPhone’s Force Touch sensor doesn’t directly detect the pressure applied by fingers. Instead, it monitors the contact area on which the finger touches the screen to decide how big the pressure is."

Not only this, Mac Observer' John Martellaro John Martellaro believes that the upcoming iPhone 7 can render other iPhones obsolete because of the UI. As he puts it, "My own addition to the list is a much richer, more powerful UI that will be born of Apple experimenting with a 12-inch iPad Pro, even if that product never ships." Apple has not provided any final details yet about the device. All other details reported should be taken with a grain of salt until the final announcement.

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