The iPhone will have annual design changes starting in 2017

The design of the iPhone will be updated annually by the Apple company and not once every three years, as recent rumors suggested.

Last week there was an extremely interesting rumor that told us that Apple will switch to a new iPhone update strategy, so it will implement design changes once every three years instead of two years, as it happens at the moment.

Many people were disappointed to learn that the Americans are considering such a radical change for the updating strategy of iPhone terminals, they will only benefit from new components annually, the designs being changed less often than until now.

Although the disappointment appeared, a well-known blogger with reliable sources within Apple claims that in fact everyone misunderstood the information and that in fact starting with 2017 Apple will update the iPhone design annually and not once every three years, but the differences will be small.

To offer not only new components, but also design changes every year, the company Apple will change the appearance of the iPhone little by little every year to generate the impression that the terminal is improved every year and attract more customers to its products.

Although Apple is seriously considering such a change in strategy for the iPhone, iPhone 7 will look like iPhone 6S and it will be the first smartphone in the history of Apple that has the same design for three generations, but the future will not be thought of the same way.

iPhone 7S, which will be released in 2017, will bring a lot of news both in terms of design and components, but until then we will have to get over an iPhone 7 that will not be as special as the world expects it to be 1 year days.

That said, do you think Apple will switch to a major iPhone design update cycle once every three years, or will it switch to one that brings minor updates every year?