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2016 will go down in iPhone history as the year Apple killed the standard 3.5mm audio jack, assuming iPhone 7 reports are accurate. Considering that most iPhone 7 reports and leaks originate from different reliable sources but all say that the headphone jack is going away for good, we’re certainly interested to see how Apple will fix this “problem” it’s creating. The iPhone maker has already received plenty of criticism for its rumored decision to kill the 3.5mm port, even though it’s not the only company to do it this year – Motorola did it before Apple, yet it didn’t see any backlash. The simplest way to fix this problem for Apple is to introduce new Lightning-based headphones. And a new set of images may have just revealed them.
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