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Zach Epstein
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If you have an iPhone 7 or an iPhone 7 Plus, you've probably noticed by now that something is missing from this year's iPhones that had been present on every single iPhone up until this point. That's right, the standard 3.5mm headphone jack you used to plug your headphones and aux cables into is no more. Shocking, we know. Okay, so Apple's move to ditch the standard audio port didn't come as much of a surprise following months of rumors suggesting that would be the case. Even still, there are some people out there who are very annoyed at Apple's decision, regardless of how "courageous" it may (or may not) have been. But if you own or plan to purchase an iPhone 7 — or any iPhone in the future — it's time to get over it. You can either use the Lightning headphones in the box, buy a new pair of Lightning headphones, buy wireless headphones, or use the headphone adapter that came in the box with your iPhone. If you decide to go with that last option, we'll show you how to make sure that you don't lose it.
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