It seems that Apple is all set to make headines in a lot of ways, while on one end the company seems to be getting a lot of support, from retailers and financial institution towards their Apple pay feature; on the other hand there are even talks about extending the service to other parts of the globe. If that was not enough, then even the latest news about the launch of iPad Air 3 and iPhone have also hit the markets. Not to forget the lawsuit that has been filed against the company by a firm in California.
Well apart from all the above mentioned happenings, another thing that goes into the To‐Do list of the company is launching the iPhone 7S and introducing headphones with have the noise cancelling feature. This was a plan that the company thought it would start by 2017, however as per a post that was reported today by Barclay analysts, there Christopher Hemmelgarn and Blayne Curtis; the 2016 launch of iPhone 7 will come along with a headphone accessory that will help cancel external noise.
The analysts think that this year, the company will use a digital codec that is very basic. This allows them to launch the specially designed and developed headphone as a start. Then in 2017, there are plans that a more advanced smart codec for noise cancellation is in the pipelines.
Earlier this year, there were rumours that the iPhone 7 was going to exclude the 3.5mm jack for the headphones. Though it was still not certain if the accessory was going to be sold separately or be included in the box, word did say that another speaker would be a replacement for the jack. There are also other rumours which suggest that for the upcoming line of iPhones, the company is also coming up with a wireless solution for their headphones. They would be wireless and can be charged with the help of 2 separate pods.