'iPhone 7, 7 Plus' Release, Price & Specs: Apple Plans Dynamic Headphones -- New Concept Video Surfaces [Rumors]

A new rumor circulating in the tech world got Apple fanatics hungry for confirmation from the company. The tech giant had just released the iPhone 6S in the third quarter of this year and, now, talks of the upcoming release of iPhone 7 are already in the mix.

The most recent rumor is that the much-awaited device will not come with the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.

In a report relayed by USA Today, the new iPhone 7 would most likely come with different headphones that can be connected to the Lightning port instead of the standard 3.5mm jack, which comes with the gadgets ever since. A Bluetooth wireless headphone will also be available once it comes out to the market, which is also very popular nowadays.

The news outlet added that consumers may still be able to use their old headphones with 3.5mm connector. However, they will need an adapter that can be plugged into the Lightning port. Apple is definitely trying to be more innovative, often surprising patrons.

These are just based on rumors until a confirmation is being made by the concerned company, but Apple's history of innovation is leaning towards the idea. The new speculations will certainly irritate most of the fans, but some may find this new technology a breath of fresh air, The Week reported.

Apple had shown interest in using dynamic headphones in the past. Although it did not quite materialize, this can still possibly happen in the next iPhone release.

Meanwhile, there is a new concept video that shows the iPhone 7 feature that is called, "Parachute System". If the phone will come out with this feature, it will surely be more expensive than it already is when it hits the market, Cult of Mac reported.

Allegedly, the new feature will prevent the device from a ground collision that could shatter its screen, all thanks to its built-in carbon dioxide jets that will activate once it is about to hit the ground.

In a demo video shown below, the phone is shown in a free fall, but before it even touches the ground -- which could be a disaster for every iPhone owner --  the "Parachute System" is triggered to activate, avoiding any costly damage.

Well, many people would want the "Parachute System" to be real. however, this is just too good to be true, Cult of Mac stated.

According to iPhone 7 Buzz, iPhone 7 could be priced between $900 and $1000.

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