As reported by MacRumors, Apple made a minor change in a recent update to the iOS codebase, changing “supplied headphones” to “headphones” in the section that mentions suggestions to reduce RF exposure. The new text reads: However, this is not exactly the first time we’re hearing about Apple removing the wired earbuds from the retail package. In May, reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the company might take this step to further encourage sales of the company’s wireless AirPods. While a lot of people might be using AirPods or other wireless audio solutions, many are still sticking to Apple’s wired buds, including US presidential candidate Joe Biden. These people might be disappointed to learn that the company won’t pack them with iPhones anymore.

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 29, 2020 Usually, Apple unveils its new iPhones in September. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, the launch was postponed. New rumors suggest that the company might announce the iPhone 12 on October 13 or October 14. We’ll keep an eye out for you, and update you as soon as we hear anything. Did you know we have an online event about product design coming up? Join the Sprint track at TNW2020 to explore the latest trends and emerging best practices in product development.