Among other rumors circulating around the web, Apple may abandon the 3.5mm headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in favor of an all-in-one Lightning connector. That will help the new devices achieve between 6.0mm and 6.5mm thinness and a waterproof design. Users will be able to utilise their existing EarPods using a converter. Apple is also expected to release a new wireless earphone. Further, the smartphones will pack 3GB of RAM to support a faster TSMC-built A10 chip with Intel 7360 LTE modem. The next-gen iPhone 7 Plus will feature a 256GB storage option, and a larger 3,100 mAh battery if a recent report is to be believed. Apple is also said to be testing models with USB-C, multi-touch 3D Touch, dual cameras and more – and there are the usual rumors of a switch to OLED screens, though not in time for the iPhone 7. Apple is expected to release the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus around September, the usual period for an Apple smartphone launch. Refer to our previous articles published for more details regarding the specification leaks of iPhone 7. Since all the details provided is based on leaks and guesses, we request you to take all the information with a pinch of salt as of now. Keep a watch on this space to read more about leaks of alleged iPhone 7 components as the year progresses!