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Leaked iPhone 7 specifications reveal it will include a Lightning adapter for EarPods and a 3,5mm headphone jack.

by Lisander González / August 31, 2016 11:35 AM EDT

Rumors and leaks about the iPhone 7; and even more so now that It's about to to be announced this September 7th, according to the company itself. To further support this claim, another image of an alleged specifications sheet has appeared on the Chinese microblogging website, Weibo.

This report would indicate that The iPhone 7 could feature both a Lightning edition of Apple's wired EarPods; such as with a Lightning to 3,5mm headphone jack adapter inside the box.

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This would bring a direct advantage to the company and its users. This is because the iPhone 7 itself would then provide its owners with some kind of solution to the audio issue; so that you can connect your previous pair of wired headphones to the device. This is a positive point, since the user will not have to buy another accessory or adapter separately; thus saving both time and money.

As far as, now, The specification sheet published on Weibo refers to the "iPhone 7 Plus". This could indicate that Apple might definitely be adopting this name for the new phone, just as many have expected.

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Since then, the label indicating the internal capacity of 256GB It corresponds quite well with previous rumors; which suggested that the next iPhone would double the previous maximum storage capacity, from 128GB to 256GB.

iPhone 7 Earpods

The image that was shared regarding the device reveals its alleged specifications. As can be seen in it, these Specifications indicate that the iPhone 7 box It should contain certain specific accessories.In addition, the necessary user documentation and the phone itself are also required. These accessories consist of the EarPods with Lightning connector, the Lightning to 3,5mm adapter, the Lightning to USB adapter, and the USB power adapter cable.

Of course, it's well known that it wouldn't be surprising if anyone with adequate Photoshop skills could fake these kinds of photos. Therefore, it can't be stated with absolute certainty that this A 3,5mm to Lightning adapter is indeed included in the iPhone 7 box; although it would be an unpleasant surprise if it were not.

En other reportsThe Eurasian Economic Union certified the "AirPods" yesterday; suggesting that Apple might also be planning to release wireless headphones as an optional accessory.