An intriguing rumor reported by PC Mag (and initially reported in this Japanese blog) holds that Apple may drop from its iPhone 7 the standard mini-jack plug on the phone, in favor of Bluetooth and Lightning connectors.
From PC Mag's article: The big question is just how such a move might affect all the other headphones one can buy, as well as the other devices Apple makes.
While we can envision some manufacturers making iPhone-exclusive variants of their headphones, we doubt that Apple's potential decision to chop out the headphone jack is going to suddenly make for a market full of Lightning-only headphones and earbuds.

And, of course, you could just pair any ol' pair of Bluetooth headphones or earbuds with the iPhone 7.
Here is why it would be a stupid move...
Friends Don't Let Friends Fry Their Brain Cells.
We should all use ear pieces, speaker phones or headsets for brain health!
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Apple Headphone Controls You Never Knew
- While you’re enjoying your sound (music), toggle pause or play by tapping the center button once.
- If you want to fast forward a song, tap the center button twice and long-press on the second tap.
- For rewinding a song, tap three times and long-press on the third tap.
- For skipping a song, double tap.
- For the previous song, triple tap.
- For an incoming call, tap the center button once to answer. Tap again to hang up.
- For ignoring the incoming call, long-press the center button. Two beeps will sound in your ear to confirm that the caller was sent to voice mail.
- If you’re in a call and a second call comes in, tap the center button once to switch calls. To end that new call, hold the center button down for 2 seconds.
- Your headphones can be used as a shutter release and will give super-steady shots in clicks. Tap the volume-up button to capture a photo.
- Siri can be prompted for iPhone 4S users, by long-pressing the center button.
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