iPhone 7 Specs, Release Date & Features: German Developer Envisions Bigger Display, Dual Lens Camera & Force Touch

Fans of Apple's iPhone can't wait for the next flagship phone from Cupertino, which as early as now is already dubbed "iPhone 7."

If iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus won't have their "S series," then perhaps it would be safe to say that the next smartphone from Apple would be the iPhone 7. And because of the iPhone 6 and its bigger version's success, people cannot help but think that the next flagship will greatly resemble its predecessors.

German designer Martin Hajek has produced some images of how iPhone 7 might look like based on the iPhone 6. Some of the features are quite realistic, while the others are something that would really make the next flagship phone from Cupertino more admirable.

Computer Bild gives us a glimpse of how iPhone 7 might just look like:

The Camera

According to Hajek, iPhone 7 might just have a dual lens camera. Hajek is not the only one to envision this, and rumors about the new flagship sporting an advanced dual lens camera has been going on for several months now.

If this is true, then there is reason for Apple fans to rejoice as iPhone's camera has been in the backseat for some time now compared to the likes of Samsung. While other flagship phones boasted of a 13MP or 16MP camera, iPhone 6 is at a mere 8MP. The reason why shots look fantastic on an iPhone 6 is because of "Focus Pixels," which renders faster autofocus and clearer photos.

The Home Button

The iPhone's Home button is a staple on every smartphone that Cupertino has launch. However, Hajek envisions an iPhone that will no longer have the famous button. The German designer claims that the new phone might utilize Force Touch technology, which is something that might actually happen in the near future.

Only problem is, there are still issues with the new touch technology, which was used on the Apple Watch. According to early adopters of the new wearable, "the technology at times fails to register particular touches in the appropriate fashion."

Core Design

Hajek says that Apple might retain the iPhone's core design with its latest smartphone. It might also make some changes on the front to allow a bigger and better display.

In a few months, it will be a year since Apple has launched iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and it won't be long until fans would get a glimpse of the iPhone 7.