New Reports About Apple’s Safari and iPhone 7 Coming This Fall

Apple’s WWDC keynote event may be over, but details about their latest products continue to come out online. The latest details are about the camera on the new iPhone 7, and some changes to Apple’s web-browser Safari.

Reports are saying that the new iPhone will not have the dual camera that it was rumored to have. A dual camera, that is having a second lens on the back of the iPhone, would dramatically increase picture quality, especially when zooming in. Other phones, such as the LG G5, already have this feature.

In other Apple news, one Apple developer took to the web to explain some of the new features in Safari that will be coming with OS X Sierra. Safari will no longer use Adobe Flash and other such plug-ins by default, and users will have to enable them in order to watch videos or play games.

This change to Safari is similar to how the new iPhone 7 will not have a headphone jack, in an attempt to have headphones made with a USB cable. Apple wants to discourage developers from using Adobe Flash, and instead use HTML5. Both of these products will be released this fall, so more rumors and reports about the new features will undoubtedly surface.