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Apple iPhone 7 Launch Set For Sept. 7: What To Expect?

By Shilpa Chakravorty | Update Date: Sep 01, 2016 07:30 AM EDT

Apple is expected to launch its iPhone 7 on September 7, and invitations were sent out yesterday morning with Apple saying, "See you on the 7th".

Notably, this is the fifth year that Apple will be holding an early September event to launch its flagship product, according to The Verge. Considering the anticipation of iPhone 7, it seems that the newest iPhone will be almost similar to the last one, with a slimmer size and possible termination of the headphone jack.

To make up for the termination, it will come with an adapter so that users can use their 3.5 mm headphone jack. The newest model also boasts of a new type of headphone named Lightning Earpods for the modern users. With these, they won't need a headphone jack. 

Although Bluetooth headphones are something which is presently in trend, yet it becomes a problem to pair them with other devices. Thus Apple's thoughtfulness over providing an adapter is recommendable.

Fortunately, it also comes with a water-resistant cover, and will have a dual camera for better photos. Unfortunately, rumors suggest that Apple might also terminate the 16 GB model, and move up to a 32 GB model. The latest model of iPhone 7 will be called "iPhone 7 Plus". In addition, the latest iPhone will also feature a 256 GB model considering the memory requirements of iPhone users.

Meanwhile, a new leak spotted by Nowhere Else shows the hypothetic packaging of the iPhone 7 Plus. This  leak shows that Apple could sell the iPhone 7 with Lightning EarPods, replacing the good old EarPods with a headphone jack. 

Incidentally, even MacBook Pro is also going through a revamp, where Apple removes the function keys and brings in an OLED touch bar.

Thus, it seems that Apple is all stocked to bring the latest products to the market this year, but fans will have to wait to get updates on each of the products as they are released.

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