iPhone 7 Specs: 3D Screen, Built-In Projector And Organic Battery-What You Need To Know

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iPhone 7 specs rumors continue to spread like wildfire online, this time hinting on a possible noteworthy feature of the latest iPhone.

According to International Business Times, Economic Daily News first dished on the iPhone 7's glasses-free 3D display.

"Apple is 'actively' working to create an ecosystem of 3D 'hardware and software,' and the company has approached its longtime display supplier TPK to help develop the new screen for next year's iPhone iteration. The report said that the current touch-screen technology, which Apple has been using since the launch of the iPhone 5, will not be useful to build the 'naked eye 3D screen,' which is expected to be seen on the next iPhone," the article shared.

The idea although very ambitious could not be far-fetched. For one, Apple has PrimeSense under its wing. The Israel based tech company is responsible for Microsoft's Kinect technology that can create 3D maps and "track facial and body movements."

MacRumors has also claimed that the tech-giant has also applied for a 3D technology (specifically one that doesn't require the use of any special glasses) related patent in 2008.

Rumors are even starting to point at the possibility of having another Apple launch this year, this time for the iPhone 7.

Despite unofficial iPhone 7 specs rumors, fanatics of the Apple smartphone are still looking forward to the new iPhone 7 which boasts of better battery life and possibly even a built-in projector.

According to the blog iPhone7update.com, the iPhone 7 battery will be using organic materials to replace traditional Li-On batteries. This new battery technology promises to give extended hours of battery life.

It has also been said that Apple has been working on built-in projector technology for future iPhones and iPads. The projector will enable users to automatically project presentations or movies without having to connect their phones to a separate equipment. If this would prove to be successful, the iPhone 7 might be the first Apple product to debut the technology.

Stay tuned for more iPhone 7 specs news here!

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