Analog Devices (ADI) as well as Cirrus Logic, two of the suppliers of Apple chips, are already booking their production units for the supplies of the new rumored iPhone 7. The whole production system of iPhone 7 is speculated to boost up just before its release, which is also speculated to be in September this year. Cirrus Logic, on an interview with the analysts of Barclays are have already confirmed about the previous rumors about the new iPhone 7 speaker system. According to the statements put forward by this Austin based company, they are now supplying Apple with the famed dual speakers the iPhone 7 is supposed to sport. Research shows that these dual speakers will be placed at the place where previously, the 3.5 mm jack of the headphone used to occupy.
According to rumors, and also after confirmation from a number of sources, it has been found out that Apple will indeed get rid of the old 3.5 mm headphone jack port with this new iPhone 7. Instead of that, the new iPhone, as well as the ones coming after it, will have the lightning type connectors for their headphones. These connectors have just one port for charging, connecting peripherals as well as for audio output. The new phone will be compatible with Bluetooth powered headsets as well as normal wired headsets, with adapters.
Another new addition rumored to be present either in the iPhone 7 or the iPhone 7 Plus model is the camera system including a pair of lenses. These new dual lenses is supposes to have the LinX technology, allowing the phone camera to capture images of better brightness and clarity, almost like a DSLR camera. Moreover, it would have all the added features available on camera lenses with the LinX technology. Moreover, it has also been found out that Apple is slowly but surely sidelining Samsung as their chip supplier. The new A10 chip model for the iPhone 7 is now being manufactured by a Taiwanese company named TMSC.