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Apple Makes It Easy To Upgrade To IPhone 7

The iPhone 7 is here, and gone is the headphone jack.

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Apple announced yesterday the new iPhone duo which comes in new colors and finishes.

WE KNOW Apple has removed the headphone jack on its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, with the ability to use wired headphones plugged into the Lightning port on the device.

Eschewing a major design change, which many Apple watchers think is coming next year at the 10-year anniversary of the ubiquitous smartphone, the consumer electronics giant instead said its smartphone will offer better battery life, water resistance and a more powerful camera.

Now despite many lambasting Apple for some of their decisions when it came to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, it looks like the phones are still selling like hotcakes, at least that’s what we can surmise from the estimated shipping dates. Obviously, iPhone 7 Plus weighs heavier at 188 grams while iPhone 7 is only at 138 grams. iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus preorder starts today. That means the vast majority of the newly introduced features are not exclusive to iPhone 7. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Apple had included wireless charging so you could do both at the same time? The Pods get five hours of play on a single charge, and the charging box holds as much as 25 hours of juice. It promises to be water-resistant up to 50 meters and will include built-in Global Positioning System functionality.

Apple Inc unveiled on Thursday a new version of its Apple Watch, the first hardware upgrade for the device in 18 months. Both new models have longer standby time than last year’s model. The news sent US -traded shares in Nintendo up 28.8% to $36.32.

Have you been eagerly anticipating Apple’s next-gen iPhones?

Apple is continuing its partnership with Nike with the new Apple Watch Nike+. Niantic CEO John Hanke also said that “Pokemon Go” is coming to the Apple Watch.

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“I don’t think I can seriously recommend [the jet black iPhone 7] to anyone”.

Hit the road Jack: Apple's new iPhone 7 no longer has a headphone jack