While the iPhone 7 is not expected to launch until September, French leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer has shared photos one of the first cases manufactured for Apple’s next-generation flagship smartphone.

The case has a cutout possibly large enough for a dual cameras, although it could also be for a traditional camera and LED flash setup. There are also two openings for stereo speakers in lieu of a 3.5mm headphone jack on current iPhones.

iPhone-7-Case-OnLeaks-1iPhone 7 case with larger cutout for dual-lens camera (Image: OnLeaks)

The aftermarket case’s form factor closely resembles an iPhone 6s overall, with cutouts for a possible all-in-one Lightning connector, pill-shaped volume buttons, and side-facing power button in their traditional places.

Early case leaks have historically been fairly accurate indicators of new iPhone designs, though there have been a few notable exceptions. The first cases for Apple’s purported iPhone SE surfaced last week ahead of its expected March 21st launch.

iPhone-7-Case-OnLeaks-2The case also has openings for stereo speakers on the bottom (Image: OnLeaks)

Multiple rumors have also claimed the iPhone 7 will feature a dual-lens camera system. The hardware could be based on technology Apple acquired from LinX Imaging, which could lead to brighter and clearer DSLR-quality photos and several other major advantages for the iPhone 7 cameras.

Meanwhile, Barclays analysts believe the iPhone 7 will have dual speakers supplied by Cirrus Logic, an Austin-based provider of analog and digital signal processing components for consumer electronics. Stereo speakers could be louder and route audio signals through two channels to simulate direction perception.

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