Why not use bluetooth speakers if you want to listen to music and charge?
There are plenty out there, and if you want to listen on your own, you can find affordable bluetooth headsets (and I'm sure there are earphones too, I haven't checked for them mind)
I have the wired version of Corsair's bluetooth headset, they're great, cost me £60 I believe.
A decent set will probably cost you upwards of £80 or so, but again, it's just an option.
However the iPhone 7, will probably come with a speaker so you can listen that way.
However once again, you could go for a much better alternative that has better specs, such as the Galaxy Note 7 (which ironically is really bad currently due to it's battery exploding in some phones costing the company a ton of money, however this should be fixed soon)
Or you could go for the OnePlus 3, which is £300 (or around that) and from reviews, is pretty darn good for it's price
The OP3 runs Android 6.0 (M) with Oxygen UI, it weighs approximately 160g (5 something ounces) it has a 5.5 inch display, with a 1080x1920 screen resolution (to the iphone 6s' 750x1334)
It can record videos in 4K @30fps and 720p @120fps, with a 16mp back camera and an 8mp front facing camera.
It has a qualcomm snapdragon 64bit processor running at 2200MHz, with a huge 6Gb of RAM (in comparison to the 6s' 1Gb, heck even in comparison to some modern day casual PCs)
It's battery has 3000mAh of charge to the 6s' 1810mAh, that will likely last you a few days, on average, a batter would last ~16 hours, according to statistics, the 6s lasts ~14 hours)
it costs $399 compared to the 6s' $849 pricetag.
I love OnePlus, I admit there is a slight bias, as I hate Apple, but the facts check out Jim.
I rambled, oops.
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