First leaks of the Ear Pods with Lightning cable

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"Rumore, rumore, rumore" as the song said. And now there are going to be all curious leaks about the iPhone 7, the new phone from the Cupertino company that will supposedly welcome the world in mid-September of this year. Despite the fact that everything points to the design being very slightly modified, what seems to be making more and more sense is saying goodbye to the 3,5mm jack. We have met today with the first leaks of the Ear Pods with Lightning cable, Photographs that appear to show the Ear Pods that Apple will include in the iPhone 7 box.

But the reality seems to be quite different. If we analyze these photographs in detail, in addition to having the classic terrible quality that they usually have, we observe that in the photo on the left, the Lightning connector and its white plastic, seem to have a slightly lighter color than the Ear Pods right next to them, it seems once again the work of the PhotoShop in its maximum expression. On the other hand, the photograph on the right shows this Lightning connection exposed, without the protective rubber, with a too strange cut to be true, and shows the chip that will supposedly make the Lightning work in addition to verifying that it is an original accessory.

On the other hand, what strikes me the most is that Apple is going to use a round cable in a Lightning connection, when it has flat cable products such as Beats, with the intention that they do not get tangled. Anyway, we've all assumed that iPhone 7 will not have a 3,5 Jack connection It is a fact, however, I do not believe that this is the method that Apple decides to use to cover the deficiency, if I am honest, I would believe more that the Ear Pods stopped being included in the box directly.


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