Many rumors surrounded the Apple company, as few reports came in that the Apple Inc. is planning to upgrade the recent smartphone that is the iPhone 6S for twice this year.
Apple never comments on pre-launch rumours, so attempts to predict its plans are necessarily speculative. Even so, many were surprised when the Stabley Times reported in February that the company was planning two iPhone upgrades this year in an attempt to boost sales of the Apple Watch, which was unveiled last week.
Apart from the single anonymous source quoted in the article, little evidence has emerged to support the theory, and most commentators now expect an iPhone 6S this autumn, followed by an iPhone 7 in 2016 – as per Apple's established product cycle.
"Apple fans, who are eagerly waiting for the release of the iPhone 7 will be upset as the flagship smartphone is very likely to be delayed by at least a year," says the International Business Times.
It cites a report by tech news site VentureBeat, which describes in detail the internal components of an Apple phone due to go on sale in 2016. This phone, believed to be the iPhone 7, will carry wireless modem chips from Intel, the report says.
However, it is unclear whether the iPhone 7 has been delayed or is in fact on schedule for a 2016 launch. The International Business Times report contains nothing to suggest that the phone was ever intended to go on sale this year.

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