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A man holds an iPhone 6 in a mobile phone shop in Moscow September 26, 2014. Reuters/Maxim Shemetov

The latest iPhone 7 concept design comes from Martin Hajek through Germany’s Computer Bild. Concept designs are reportedly results of the imaginings of artistic tech enthusiasts who want to share to the world their ideas on how they want the iPhone 7 to look like.

According to Hajek’s design, the iPhone 7 could feature a glowing Apple logo at the back of the unit, as well as a non-protruding double camera, according to Network World. There might also be a home button or a TouchID fingerprint sensor that becomes a new part of the device’s touch screen.

Apple Insider has also reported that the iPhone 7 will be featuring Apple’s new patent for “Invisible Light Transmission via a Display Assembly.” This new feature could allow some of the information displayed on the device’s screen to be invisible to the human eye, yet readable by certain special machines, such as QR code or barcode scanners. Plus, it may also beam “invisible light” that could largely help in illuminating the user’s face – a feature that helps improve facial recognition.

As mentioned earlier, the iPhone 7 might come out with a dual snapper at its rear, and Tweak Town has speculated that it might even be able to provide DSLR-like images. With these rumors making their rounds all over the Internet, it would seem like the unit’s camera feature will have the company’s biggest focus.

Apple has reportedly just acquired LinX, which is a company quite known for making advanced camera sensors. According to multiple online news sources, LinX technology has managed to make their cameras provide images with better color fidelity, much cleaner and sharper images, as well as excellent performance despite relatively low light levels.

Moreover, the report also mentioned that the iPhone 7’s all-new A9 processor will be made by the Cupertino-based company’s biggest rival in the industry – Samsung. With the use of their new 14nm FinFET technology, Apple users can expect either a fast dual-core processor, or a fast quad-core processor.

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