Along with specifications upgrades, the iPhone 7 will reportedly ditch the headphone jack in favor of a slimmer body and better audio performance. On the design front, changes will be minimal such as the cleaner antenna lines. Moreover, the Plus variant is expected to sport a dual-camera setup for capturing better shots, and this time around, Apple might finally wave goodbye to the 16GB storage option making 32GB as the base variant. The new iPhones could also feature the true-tone display introduced on the iPad Pro earlier. More on the display, a series of reports claimed Apple is planning to switch to OLED panels. If a recent hearsay is believed to be true, Apple might also farewell the home button and opt for something else, rumors say the screen will function as a fingerprint reader. Although, the latter most certainly is not happening. On the wearable booth, the almost two-year-old Apple Watch is expected to receive a massive upgrade with a built-in GPS chip, better internals, new materials and a lighter overall aesthetic. The event will also trigger the public rollout of software updates Apple introduced at WWDC including iOS 10 and WatchOS 3.