Ready Your Wallets: Apple Might Introduce 3 New iPhone 7 Models This Year

Apple might introduce three different iPhone 7 models this year.

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Keeping up with all the leaks ahead of an impending iPhone drop is a full-time job. Thankfully, you have people like us rounding up the most important iPhone rumors so you can stay busy doing whatever it is you do day-to-day. (What do you do exactly?) Anyway, the latest batch of speculation revolves around the following tweet:

Latest alleged iPhone 7 spy shot shows 7, Plus, and ‘Pro’ models https://t.co/K7ADzolWpF pic.twitter.com/x6bef3HRZD

— 9to5Mac (@9to5mac) July 18, 2016

The photos, which first popped up on Nowherelse.fr before making their way to Mashable and other iPhone rumor enthusiasts, appear to show that Apple is considering releasing three different versions of this year's iPhone 7.

iPhone 7 Mockups Revive Rumors of ‘Plus’ and ‘Pro’ 5.5-Inch Models https://t.co/wCNwIG5Cpq by @julipuli pic.twitter.com/rduI2TVu1w

— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) July 18, 2016

Pretty, pretty, pretty dope. We can collect them all while mourning our bank accounts!

Though Apple isn't projected to make any official announcements regarding the presumed iPhone 7 until this fall, that hasn't stopped virtually the whole world from speculating with urgency. Just last week, a leaked video allegedly gave fellow iPhoners an early glimpse at the iPhone 7. That video, discovered by 9to5 Mac by way of techtastic.nl, confirmed previous whisperings of an ugly camera bump and the omission of a headphone jack:

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The good great news tucked neatly in this latest round of leak mania? This alleged iPhone 7 Pro packs some exciting features that, in theory, would alleviate many concerns from iPhone users. The dual lens rear camera and Smart Connector, as noted by Forbes, is a win-win combination that would probably keep future-minded iPhone users grinning for a year straight.

"The most important thing is that customers love our products," Apple CEO Tim Cook toldCNBC in May, shooting down rumors the company was struggling to meet quarterly net income projections. Cook and company won't be speaking officially on these new products for a few months, but it's clear the customers are still in love. Hence the ongoing onslaught of rumors, leaks, and speculative fun.

Really want to flex all over the competition in 2016, Tim? Unveil 85 different iPhones this fall, each preloaded with one of 85 different versions of Cruel Winter. You're welcome.

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