iPhone 7 could be the thinnest iPhone yet

iPhone 7 the thinnest iPhoneiPhone 7 it's going to be the thinnest iPhone yet, or at least that's what an Asian analyst who has provided so much valid product information suggests Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), not yet released.

According to this analyst, iPhone 7 will be released in 2016 and he is going to have one thickness of only 6mm – 6.5mm, that is, it could be even thinner than the iPad Air 2 tablet which has a thickness of 6.1mm and is one of the thinnest products of the Apple company.

iPhone 6 is the thinnest iPhone so far with a thickness of 6.9mm, and yes iPhone 6S it will be 7.1mm thick, then iPhone 7 it could be up to 1.1mm thinner than the iPhone terminal that will be launched this month, the difference being a considerable one.

Without giving details about the changes in the technological manufacturing process of the iPhone 7 that could justify this substantial reduction in thickness, he claims that in the future Apple smartphone could use the same Touch 3D used in iPhone 6S.

Apple and its suppliers have invested heavily in iPhone Force Touch in 2015 and we believe 2016 new models will stick with a similar Force Touch structure as used in 2015. 

The reason why the iPhone 6S will be 0.2mm thicker than the iPhone 6 is the implementation of the 3D Touch, Force Touch system, so that next year Apple should use a new implementation method to be able to reduce the thickness of the terminal by up to 1.1mm.

Although for now we are very far from the launch iPhone 7, this terminal is in the process of development within Apple and prototypes are definitely being tested, and the reputation of the analyst offers a fairly high degree of validity for the information, so it remains to be seen what surprises we will have.