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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The iPhone 7 has an (unofficial) release date, and it's coming soon


 It doesn't take a huge leap of faith to predict that Apple will introduce the next iPhone during the first few weeks of September. But new information leaked by a reliable, veteran source is pointing to a specific date.


With a good track record behind him, Evan Blass has thrown his hat into the ring. In a series of tweets, he first suggested that pre-orders would begin on September 9, then reported that the iPhone 7 would be released the week of September 12, and then further refined that prediction, identifying a specific day: Friday, September 16. Given what we know about past timelines, this would likely place the date of an Apple announcement on the preceding Tuesday or Wednesday (the 5th or 6th), followed by pre-orders beginning on Friday the 9th, the launch of iOS 10 on the 15th, and culminating with the iPhone 7 hitting stores on the 16th.
Also, in the wake of rumors that the iPhone 7 will ditch the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, this week Tinhte.vnpublished convincing new images of a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter. Such an adapter would ostensibly provide a work-around for iPhone 7 owners looking to use standard, wired headphones. That noted, the iPhone 7 is expected to come with updated EarPods that connect via Lighting -- or, in a somewhat longer shot -- Bluetooth.
Editors' note: This story was originally posted months ago and has been updated regularly.

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