Mac Otakara confirms that the iPhone 7 will not have a 3.5mm port and will have a Smart Connector

iPhone 7 with Smart Connector

From the rumors circulating about him iPhone 7The most controversial is undoubtedly the absence of the 3.5mm headphone port. Many other rumors are circulating, such as that it will have a dual camera (at least a special Plus model) or that the design will be almost the same as that of the iPhone 6 / 6s. There is also a shy rumor that the next iPhone will have Smart Connector. Mac Otakara, a Japanese blog that has successfully leaked a lot of news, would confirm the first and last of the rumors mentioned above.

Has done it in an entry on your blog which is labeled as "rumor", something logical if we consider that nothing is confirmed 100% until the moment of its public presentation. The first thing Mac Otakara comments is about the 3.5mm port and confirm that it will not be present in the iPhone 7. Apple would bet on Lightning or Bluetooth headphones and, according to some analyzes that I have read, it aims to improve the sound that its smartphone currently offers.

The iPhone 7 will not have a 3.5mm headphone port

A rumor assures that the Bluetooth EarPods that Apple will launch will be charged from the Lightning port of the iPhone, something that does not seem too successful unless they improve the autonomy of the device. These headphones would be charged in a similar way to the Apple Pencil that can be charged for half an hour with just 15s of connection to the iPad.

IPhone 7 with Smart Connector?

The Japanese media would also confirm that the iPhone 7 will arrive with Smart Connector and believes that it will be used to accommodate the Smart Keyboard. With this connector you could use other accessories, such as smart covers that would be synchronized with the iPhone as soon as you put them on. In any case, we still have to wait to see if this rumor is confirmed and what Apple intends to use this smart connector on its next iPhone. What do you think or what do you think it could be used for?


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  1.   iOS 5 Forever said

    Please go back to the web format from before, the new one is a total disgusting! All square that looks like a web from the 90s

    1.    juancagr said

      All right, it has remained very I do not know ... .. dodgy and especially with the banner always there giving for ...
      Please change, there are much better interfaces than this one.