The new iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 7, isn't expected to look radically different, with the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens as on the iPhone 6. It's expects some features of the old phones to be removed, such as the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and the two inner-most antenna lines on the back of the device. Apple's also expected to add a pressure-sensitive "home" button, a faster processor and a secondary grille for either an additional speaker or microphone, with a new dual-lens camera system on the 5.5-inch "Plus" model.
Apple is expected to ship the device with Lightning headphones and a dongle adapter to connect old headphones to the Lightning port. Apple also indicated that "professional class" waterproofing, stereo sound and a darker color option could also be afoot in the iPhone 7. The starting point for storage on the new entry-level iPhone could be 32 GB, up from 16 GB.
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