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June 1, 2016 12:21 am GMT

Would Apple really change the design cycle of the iPhone?

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One of the confounding things about the latest swath of Apple rumors is that most of the information leaking out isn't even about the 2016 iPhone — the iPhone 7 — but about the one after that. 

You know, the one coming out in 2017.

We may now have some insight as to why. A report from the Japanese newspaper Nikkei (that we found via 9to5Mac), suggests that Apple is moving from a "tick-tock" two year refresh cycle to a "tick-tock-tock" cycle. 

In other words, Apple will only substantially update its iPhone design every three years, rather than its current every other year cycle. Read more...

More about Apple, Iphone 7s, Iphone 7, Iphone, and Tech

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