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3 cool things about Apple's 2016 product

Find out what to expect from the iPhone 7.

iPhones

Last year, Apple released the iphone 6 and 6s.

The tech giant reported that 13 million iPhone 6s and 6s Plus smartphones were sold in three days.

This year, Apple is hoping to replicate the same or better success with the iPhone 7.

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In order to do this, these three features will be incorporated into this 2016 model.

Studies predict that consumers are expected to buy fewer new smartphones in 2016, hence all these new features.

My opinion is that consumers went for iphones based on Apple's name and all the hype around it, in previous years.

If Apple can actually incorporate all of the above in the new model, then they will achieve an even greater success in 2016.

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Would you buy the iPhone 7 without these features?

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