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Slashleaks has today posted three images that originally appeared on Chinese microblogging website Weibo that are claimed to show the display assembly of the forthcoming iPhone 7s. Slashleaks gives the images a 100% Trust Score, and they certainly do look genuine.
The most notable aspect of the first of the three images, which shows the front assembly, is the space in the usual location for the Touch ID sensor and home button, which will hopefully calm any remaining worries about the chances of the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus models having a rear Touch ID sensor following the leak of a dubious video yesterday showing an iPhone 7s with a rear Touch ID sensor. This is starting to look like a very nice option indeed for those who want to stick to the traditional iPhone form-factor for a couple more years rather than the radical redesign (and presumably much higher starting price point) of the forthcoming OLED iPhone 8, complete with 3D facial recognition.
The two other images feature the rear of the display assembly, with one showing the rear in its entirety, and the other showing a zoomed-in view of the bottom of the assembly, with various connectors.
Source: Full iPhone 7s display assembly leaks out « SLASHLEAKS