Apple to unveil red iPhone 7 and 10.5 inch iPad Pro next month

The upcoming red iPhone 7 will be the only phone in their series that will come in red colour.

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Before the mega event of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2017 in June, the company is gearing up to hold a special event next month, which will solely be dedicated to refresh its selected products, including the 10.5 inch iPad Pro and the much waited red iPhone.

The upcoming red iPhone 7 will be unique as it will be the only phone in their series that will come in red colour. The company's move on releasing a new variant of iPhone and a new size of iPad would also be the first major overhaul of its product line.

With this new iPad Pro, Apple would probably replace the old iPad mini with new 7.9inch iPad Pro. In addition to that, Apple could also mark the release of a new 10.5-inch model that can feature an edge to edge display as well as no home button style. It is said to have feature 4 speakers, a Smart Connector, True Tone display and a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera. These aforementioned features will give all the iPad Pro models similar capabilities.

People are speculating that this move is for creating the ground for the upcoming iPhone 8, which according to reports, is going to replace many traditional designs of the iPhones. Moreover, it is also being said that the company is trying to break the way people are used to looking at an iPhone for the past 10 years.

As per a BGR report, in the same show next month, Apple might announce another small but highly significant update for its another smartphone model, the iPhone SE. It is expected that the handset will be incorporating a whopping 128 GB storage after the company faced negative feedbacks for the 16 and 64 GB variants.

This decision of Apple came amidst new product announcements by LG, Samsung, Google and all other major names in the industry. However, the tech giant adopted a different strategy other than launching a new product. The company chose to keep up the spirit by making their old line-up feel new with new colour and expanded memory storage.

This article was first published on February 23, 2017
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