Explanation of the invitation for the iPhone 7 presentation

The secret messages hidden in the invitation for the presentation of the iPhone 7 have been revealed by the Internet, confirming some rumors regarding the new functions.

Introducing the iPhone 7 was announced by the Apple company just an hour ago, those from Cupertino officially confirming the fact that on September 7 they will show us the new terminal, and the iPhone 7 Plus. Considering that an invitation was sent for the event and it is a little colorful, theories about the hidden message by Apple started to appear.

In the image below you have 4 of the most circulated theories regarding the hidden message in the invitation for the iPhone 7 presentation, they seem to be quite plausible, up to a point. The first of them is related to the single gray bubble in the central left part of the invitation, some claiming that it should represent removing the audio port from the iPhone 7.

The second theory draws our attention to the bubbles in the center right, some saying that here Apple is trying to make us understand that iPhone 7 will be water resistant, not waterproof. Next, the new one blue color of iPhone 7, seems to be confirmed by two bubbles on the lower left, the use of this color being heavily rumored in recent weeks.

Deciphering the secrets hidden in the invitation for the iPhone 7 presentation

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Finally, we have two bubbles in the central part, these being recognized by some as the confirming sign the dual camera of the iPhone 7 Plus and this could be 100% true. What doesn't seem to be visible is the black color rumored to be used for the iPhone 7, unless that lone bubble represents just that.

The theories are based on the information we know so far, and looking at so many bubbles for so long, some could make completely wrong interpretations, but everything is relative. It is 100% clear that on September 7, iPhone 7 will be presented by the Apple company during a conference that will take place in Cupertino.

What do you think about these theories? Are they credible?

On September 7, I'm waiting for you on iDevice.ro to discuss everything that will be presented.