Apple just recently released their flagship smartphones for the year with the new iPhones 7 and 7-plus ready to take their share of the smartphone market revenue.

A successful show put up by Apple ended in announcement that people could start pre-ordering theirs as soon as the event ended. And the same induced a lot of orders where Apple themselves came out with the news that the pre-orders were done with. This is so since the inventory units were all booked.

While it's just a little more than a month into the existence of the iPhones 7 and 7 plus, there're already rumours about how the next phone from Apple would look like. While it's still pretty early to call the shots on the potentially upcoming phone.

People have already begun researching, trying hard to draw some information and even go as far as try to create concept models.  Apple however, did disappoint the consumer base in removing the audio jack.

While it's not just the same single problem, people were also disappointed with the pricing of the wireless Air Pods that Apple developed. Why? Even the best Bluetooth earphones would cost a user just over a 100$(Jaybird X2).

All these points put together can quickly turn into a rumor mill which is already the case now. It's now widely evident that people don't want to use LCD panels anymore with demands for an OLED screen. This, in turn, would save not just battery but also the vision which makes the display very pleasing to see.

 MacRumours, has already come up with some of the features that they'd like Apple to implement in their next smartphone. Their data included whatever requests have been made so far, with people demanding aforementioned OLED display and wireless charging along with an edge-to-edge display. This is just like some of the Samsung flagships out there which carry all of the above factors.

It's been evident that Apple makes better chips than their predecessors every year. So, there's no absolute doubt whether Apple's A11(if the same system is followed) would be more powerful.

Wireless charging has its own cons with generating more heat not only inside but also adds as an external factor as to why smartphone chips might overheat due to the wireless charging technology which intends to charge your phones quicker than a standard cable.

However as said above, while users would like to see the same implemented to compete with Android in terms of product offering, it's still left to Apple to do whatever they have to on its next flagship, iPhone 8.