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Headphone companies unfazed by Apple dropping the 3.5mm socket

Some of the initial concerns being voiced over this radical change include the inability to listen to music while charging the phone, owning headphones that only work on Apple devices, losing the special dongle or if you opt for the expensive wireless earbuds, losing them (they aren’t much bigger than traditional hearing aids) and having yet another thing to keep in mind to recharge. The lens has been improved and will capture better photos in low light, while the flash is 50% brighter than before with an intelligent sensor created to compensate for flicker.

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The iPhone 7 has IP67 water resistance.

Here’s a round up of all the ways you can pre-order the new device from today. Where these two differ in terms of design other than size, is the iPhone 7 has a singular lens on the rear, while the iPhone 7 Plus has a dual camera setup – more on that in a minute. Throw in its long-running problem of relying on manufacturers in China accused of mistreating workers and paying them poorly, and nobody could blame you for just deciding you’ve had it with Apple. Oh, and it’s apparently ditching the ubiquitous 3.5 mm audio jack that everyone uses to plug in their headphones.

Many people were angered by Apple removing the standard 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone 7, assuming that it was an intentional plan to increase wireless headphone sales for Apple subsidiary Beats.

What’s the real reason for Apple’s decision to dump the headphone jack in its upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus?

Models of the iPhone in a shiny, jet black finish appear to be the most popular.

Just like iPhone 6 series that came out with 6 Plus models, the iPhone 7 will also have an iPhone 7 Plus.

Apple’s third quarter earnings showed a 33 per cent year-on-year drop in Chinese sales to $8.8 billion, although CEO Tim Cook said he remained very optimistic about the long-term opportunities in the mainland.

Remember when Steve Jobs told us all we were “holding it wrong” as the company worked to undo the damage of antenna-gate?

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