The iPhone 7 rumors are coming in at full force following WWDC and an unconfirmed leak from a Chinese web site shows alleged iPhone 7 pricing that has a new 256GB model will almost retain pricing of the current top of the line 128GB model.
A new 256GB model would replace the current 128GB as the top of the line as well as live up to previous rumors of Apple seeking a higher storage capacity. The rumored pricing below is allegedly showing a lineup that would include 32GB, 64GB, and 265GB models for the iPhone 7 and 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB models for the iPhone 7 Plus and a new iPhone Pro line.
This isn’t the first time an “iPhone Pro” has been mentioned and would fit into Apple’s recent release of an iPad Pro as well.
There was also a period when reports out of the supply chain pointed to a new dual-camera feature being featured only on a single model separate from the main lineup. The Pro line would be priced at a premium of around $150 USD on top of the iPhone 7 Plus line according to the rumored pricing.
Granted, this is still a rumor, but it points to some new directions that Apple is moving in, especially where capacities and features are concerned.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
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