The future iPhone 7 might lack a 3.5mm input



Again with new rumors regarding what will be the future iPhone in July , and that as usual at this time, gradually various media and people associated with the brand, begin to reveal some details that have to do with the physical device will look and the most important developments related to their operation.

In this case, the Macotakara website, famous for managing to rumors on a lot of occasions, has reported that Apple plans to remove the 3.5mm headphone jack present to date on all your iOS devices so you think a new version of Lightning EarPods come along with this new iPhone.


The report, they say, is based on a very reliable source so that an update would imply that the so-called iPhone 7 would probably more than 1 thinner than the current iPhone 6S / 6S Plus millimeter, this being one of the main reasons why the said port disappear.


Now if we take into account recent rumors in conjunction with the most recent specifications MFi presented in June 2014 and certainly allow third-party manufacturers create headphones able to connect to devices via port Lightning, we can deduce Apple's intentions to remove the connector.

If this proves true, we face a similar occurred stage after the launch of the iPhone 5 in 2012, when in Cupertino chose to eliminate the classic connector 30-pin dock for Port Lightning, a much smaller, reversible standard and also It has caused many headaches for users.

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