The new enclosure makes the iPhone 7 water and dust resistant.

The speakers include an increased dynamic range, which should help improve the sound.

Aside from the overall look, the home button gets its first major redesign too.

The home button will support force-touch like gestures due to the Taptic engine.

As youd expect, the processor in the iPhone 7 was also updated.

Its called A10 Fusion, which promises to be faster than the 6s.

More importantly, its a four-core processor that features two low-power cores that should help improve battery life.

The iPhone 7 Plus starts at $769 for the 32GB.

Preorders start September 9th.

Apple Wants to Kill the Headphone Jack

The new design comes with one massive change though.

The rumors about Apple ditching the 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack are true.

The iPhone 7 only has a lightning port with no headphone jack.

Whether other smartphone manufacturers follow suit is yet to be seen.

Apple suggests this improves low-light photos, adds a wider color gamut, and improves live photos.

The front camera gets a boost to 7MP and includes the image same stabilization as the front.

The iPhone 7 Plus adds a second camera to the mix.

The second camera is a telephoto lens meant to improve zoom.

That includes a 2x optical zoom and up to 10x digital zoom.

These wireless headphones look a lot like Apple EarPods, but, well, without wires.

Whether theyre iPhone-specific or will use Bluetooth to connect remains to be seen.

Theyll launch in October for the premium price of $160.

This versions big feature is a waterproof rating that makes it possible to take your watch for a swim.

The hardware gets an update too.

This makes it so you could use it as a fitness watch without connecting it to your phone.

The Apple Watch Series 2 will launch at $369 on September 16th.