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30th Nov 2015

The Next iPhone Is Set To Get Rid Of The Headphones Socket

Prepare to spend a small fortune if you lose your new headphones.

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Apple plan to make the iPhone7 slimmer than ever – by removing the normal headphone socket from the next phone design.

The new move will mean iPhone users who upgrade, will have to splash some extra cash if they lose their new headphones or use an adapter for their current set.

According to Japanese tech blog MacOtakara, the iPhone7 would use Apple’s lightning port as a headphone jack, as well as the primary source for charging the phone and data transferring.

If the rumours are true, the move would see the latest iPhone trimming down 1mm in size, to just 6.1mm.

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Image: MacOtakara

Although Apple aren’t expected to release their new phone until the end of 2016, according to Metro UK some people are expecting a backlash against the expense of new headphones and the chance of a reduced battery life.

According to other tech sites, Philips already produce headphones which can be plugged into the lightning port – which have a current retail value of £200.

Which means you’ll be a lot less likely to leave your new headphones on the bus or in the gym…