The rumors about the next generation of the iPhone 7 continue and on this occasion plays talk about different versions of the phone that could see the light. In particular is spoken of three different versions: iPhone 7, 7 Plus iPhone and iPhone 7 Pro.
If confirmed, this would be the first time that Apple launches three different versions of a same terminal. Until the arrival of the iPhone 6 company only marketed a version of their teams and since sold two versions (one with 4.7-inch screen and another 5.5). Now there are several sources that predict the arrival of a third version, although it is not clear that features might have to differentiate themselves from the other teams.
7 iPhone could be the first smartphone from Apple with three different versions: normal, Plus and Pro
But this is not everything that says this new rumor emerged from the Chinese website WeChat. According to the information posted, all three versions of iPhone 7 could be marketed with capacities of 32, 128 and 256 GB. This would mean the end of 16 GB, something very necessary models, but also generates some doubts.
Previous rumors commented that the scale of the next iPhone capacity would be 32, 64, and 256 GB. This seems a scale slightly more designed to encourage people to make the leap from the mid-range to the highest one, something that would not be so evident with the new scale proposed by from WeChat. If the medium model has 128 GB, be would encourage people in general to make the leap to 256 GB?
Today, 128 GB can be more than sufficient in the majority of cases (at the end and after many people use 16 GB models), so the paying extra to buy a 256 GB model would not be justified in the majority of cases.
It is also true that older iPhone sales occur in cheaper terminals and these are always including less storage capacity. Spend 128 GB in the mid-range to 256 GB in the highest also could be used by Apple as a “nod” to the more advanced users who need the maximum capacity.
As we always say, at the moment this is not more than a rumor, by which we will have to wait until Apple announced the next generation of your smartphone to know what really has thought to make the signature of Cupertino.