Rock Fix added that the cheaper 4.7-inch model -- our money's on the one that's keeping the headphone jack -- will replace the aging iPhone 6 in the new lineup. As for the bigger iPhone 7 Plus, it'll more likely be ditching the headphone jack entirely, but we're told that it'll make up with the special dual-lens camera we saw last time. Both sizes will apparently have dual-SIM slots, which is a common feature in competitive markets like China and India. If true, this move will hopefully give Apple a much needed boost after its recent iPhone sales decline, though we're still not absolutely sure if removing the headphone jack is a good idea.

Update: We've updated our article with new information regarding which variant will apparently be keeping the headphone jack, as well as the above image of a purported iPhone 7 chassis without the headphone jack.