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Can Apple make listening easy without a headphone jack?

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus features will all be revealed by Apple tomorrow, September 7, during the company’s media presentation in San Francisco, California.

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There have also been reports that wired headphones could be made available that connect through the phone’s Lighting port, now used for battery charging.

These two smartphones, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are a reality and This is an iPhone launch function and you would clearly see Apple exposing the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus on Wednesday night. Every model of the iPhone and iPod touch has shipped with a pair of headphones, making them nearly iconic. The company is said to ship EarPods that are compatible with the Lightning connector instead.

With the headphone socket gone and a physical home button removed, according to the rumours, Apple could make the iPhone waterproof to some degree.

More details have emerged about the latest edition of Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) iPhone, which is nearly certain to be released at the company’s giant iPhone event on September 7.

Apple, however, isn’t the first company to do away with the headphone jack.

You can watch Apple’s live stream here.

While Apple could announce the “AirPods” tomorrow, a lack of any leaked product images could indicate the product isn’t ready for prime time.

The only thing you get is the headphones themselves and a charging cradle for storing and (obviously) charging.

Apple could distribute the new iPhones with a “good enough” Bluetooth headset included, she added, while selling more expensive headsets separately.

Just few hours and the curtains will be raised from the much-awaited iPhone 7 and iPhone 7s. But some reports have suggested it might also unveil a new Apple Watch and iPad. So you can expect great multitasking like in the previous iPhone maybe even better with the new chip on board.

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From what we know so far, the new iPhones will come with improved design – and the ugly antenna bands at the back are likely to be moved along the top and bottom edges.

Apple has maintained a rhythm of introducing updated iPhone models on an annual basis timing introductions to coincide with the