Apple intends to peel the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack from the next version of the iPhone, according to a new rumor. Dumping the jack reportedly would allow Apple to shave a millimeter off the thickness of the unit. Without it, headphones would have to be connected to the phone through Bluetooth or Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector. Apple introduced Lightning headphone specs last year, but few headphones have entered the market. When the iPhone 7 goes on sale, Apple may include earbuds with a special Lightning connector.
Another way to force users to buy Apple branded & OEMed accessories ....
Lighting cable will decrease the audio quality...
the multipins connector is near to other circuitry will induce cross-over noise !
Bluetooth ? It will sacrifice battery life....
Come on... the best headphones use ONLY cable !!!
Losing Headphone Jack Would Allow Thinner, More Functional iPhone 7
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. December 2, 2015 11:35 AMApple intends to peel the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack from the next version of the iPhone, according to a new rumor. Dumping the jack reportedly would allow Apple to shave a millimeter off the thickness of the unit. Without it, headphones would have to be connected to the phone through Bluetooth or Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector. Apple introduced Lightning headphone specs last year, but few headphones have entered the market. When the iPhone 7 goes on sale, Apple may include earbuds with a special Lightning connector.
Lighting cable will decrease the audio quality...
the multipins connector is near to other circuitry will induce cross-over noise !
Bluetooth ? It will sacrifice battery life....
Come on... the best headphones use ONLY cable !!!