iPhone 7 may be just a few months away from its official launch date, but this didn't stop the fans from getting curious to see what the handset will look like. It appears like despite several reports about the upcoming device, not much has been revealed by Apple who is keeping their iPhone 7 design specs tightly under wraps.

However, the recent leaked iPhone 7 photos give more than just a glimpse into the iPhone design changes. First of all, the new phone may not have a touch-sensitive button, says recent reports. In fact, the new handset looks a lot like its predecessors, with only significant change being the circular metal ring.

According to rumors, the button will be replaced by a touch-sensitive screen that the users can use by tapping on it. The users will be able to use it for single tapping, holding Siri and also double tapping several apps. The new touch ID sensor to be included in iPhone 7 is expected to be smoother and faster.

If the new flush home button in the upcoming iPhone is indeed real, then all it will take is a tap on the screen to bring the button to life. The new iPhone may also offer 3D touch pressure-sensitivity so that your iPhone can differentiate between a light press and a deep press.

Other features, according to the leaked photos, include a repositioned front facing camera. The details are made finer by using thinner bezels. There will also be no headphone jack, as previously anticipated. It will come equipped with a dual rear camera and a Smart Connector Port.

While these images may not entirely be true, but there have reports in the past suggesting that iPhone 7 will carry 3D Touch home button.

However, it is important to note that these are just rumors and nothing has been confirmed by Apple yet. The fans will have to wait for sometime to see if the images are true or not.