It's all 'sources said', but DigiTimes (via TechRadar) claims an insider told them Apple has now done extensive testing with waterproofing and a new home button, which is described as more of a 'sensor' than an actual button.
We still have a long wait to find out how true these reports are.
The iPhone 7 is likely to be formally unveiled around September 2016.
Another rumour going around is that the new iPhone won't have a traditional headphone port, suggesting that owners will have to use wireless headphones with their handset.
Meanwhile, an analyst reckons the iPhone 7 won't have as many "attractive selling points" as whatever Samsung or Huawei bring out next.
Source:
Digital Spy