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Apple iPhone 7 Ditches The Headphone Jack, Is Waterproof

New phone is jet black, has three cameras but no regular headphones.
An attendee takes a photograph with a mobile device outside of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before the start an Apple Inc. event in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. Apple Inc. Gadget enthusiasts will be watching with great interest as Apple Inc. is expected to unveil both a new watch and iPhone 7, as well as improvements to the iOS 10 operating system. Photographer: Michael Short/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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An attendee takes a photograph with a mobile device outside of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before the start an Apple Inc. event in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. Apple Inc. Gadget enthusiasts will be watching with great interest as Apple Inc. is expected to unveil both a new watch and iPhone 7, as well as improvements to the iOS 10 operating system. Photographer: Michael Short/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Bye-bye, headphone jack.

Apple on Wednesday announced it has ditched the headphone jack in the latest iPhone model, the iPhone 7 ― a move tech industry watchers had widely predicted.

The iPhone updates, along with a new Apple Watch and new App Store games, were among the big reveals at the company’s Wednesday press event in San Francisco.

The controversial move to eliminate the 3.5 mm headphone jack is aimed at speeding the adoption of high-end Bluetooth technology but could instead turn off many existing or potential Apple customers.

iPhone 7 phones will be connectible to either Bluetooth headphones or wired headphones that fit Apple’s proprietary Lightning port (the latter will come packaged with the new phones).

Apple announced that a Lighting jack to traditional 3.5mm adapter would be included with every new iPhone 7. The company also announced AirPods, a wireless version of its popular white ear buds, that connect via Apple’s new W1 chip, a proprietary wireless technology, rather than Bluetooth.

During the Wednesday announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook described iPhone 7 as “the best iPhone we’ve ever created,” in what has become customary language for every new iPhone iteration.

While explaining the wireless enhancements to the iPhone 7, Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller chalked up the elimination of the approximately 138-year-old technology to “courage.”

Consumers and tech reporters quickly noted that Apple’s “courage” doubles as a selling point for the company’s proprietary AirPods ― which are priced at $159 a pair and do not come standard with the new phone.

Apple was somewhat inadvertently scooped on its big design change just hours before announcing it.

Shortly before the event started at 10 a.m. Pacific time, an Amazon landing page for iPhone 7-compatible accessories revealed some of the gadget’s specifications. The products listed indicated that the new phone would have a dual camera and included only wireless headphone options for sale. Amazon quickly deactivated links to iPhone 7 cases, which would have revealed more details of the new design.