Apple is expected to show off the iPhone 7 next week after sending out invitations to the media for an event in San Francisco.
The company usually reveals its new smartphones in early September each year and it is possible that more than one handset could be revealed at the Bill Graham Civic Center on 7 September.
As ever, the rumour mill has gone into overdrive and it is widely speculated that the standard headphone jack will be removed, requiring users to purchase wireless headphones or those that work with the Lightning port.
The firm has long eschewed standard connectors such as micro-USB and removed its previously standard 30 pin adapter for the Lightning connector with the iPhone 5, rendering some accessories useless without additional equipment. The justification was that a smaller port allowed Apple greater freedom of design.
Executives will hope the iPhone 7 will help boost smartphone sales ahead of the Christmas period. According to figures from IDC, Apple suffered its worst quarter in seven during Q2, as sales slumped 16 percent. However it is still the world’s second biggest manufacturer, with 11.8 percent of the market having shipped 40.4 million units over the three month period.
The smartphone will ship with iOS 10, which was detailed at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June, and will give developers access to Siri, Messages and Maps along with a host of other updates.
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