What is the frequency response for the new iPhone 5 earbuds?

I have recently purchased a new iPhone 5 with iOS 6.0.1. I was wandering about the specifications of the new earbuds. What is the frequency response? Thank you for the information.

Apple has released 2 sets of earbuds with the iPhone 5 release.  There are the earpods and also the in-ear headphones.  Here are the in-ear headphones: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MA850G/B/apple-in-ear-headphones-with-remote-a nd-mic?fnode=49.  The frequency response on these is 5kHz-21kHz.  I was unable to find the earpods response for definite but the best response I got was 30Hz-16kHz.  Hope this answers your question.

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