Wednesday, 29 June 2016

iPhone 7 to ditch 3.5mm audio socket? – Rumours persist – update



Pssst – check the plug
Credit: TechRadar
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Update 25 August 2016

The Woz not impressed – “If it’s missing the 3.5mm earphone jack, that’s going to tick off a lot of people.”

Bluetooth? – “I would not use Bluetooth … I don’t like wireless. I have cars where you can plug in the music, or go through Bluetooth, & Bluetooth just sounds so flat for the same music.” – Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple

More at the Australian Financial Review
http://www.afr.com/technology/mobiles-and-tablets/apple/steve-wozniak-says-apple-must-fix-iphone-7-bluetooth-or-revive-its-headphone-jack-20160821-gqxwsg#ixzz4I6wk11Ub
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In January of this year, a furore was created when a rumour surfaced that Apple would ditch the 3.5mm audio socket in the iPhone 7. Over 200,000 online petitioners asked Apple not to.

Almost 6 months later those rumours persist.

One concern is that an iPhone with only one Lightning port & no 3.5mm socket, will not be able to charge & use headphones at the same time. A likely solution will be adapter(s) with two Lightning sockets &/or Lightning + 3.5mm sockets. Some manufacturer will probably produce an adapter with all of these.

Apple’s Macbook 12" with only 1 USB-C port + 3.5mm has already spawned multiple adapters, including its own USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter (USB-C + HDMI + USB-C) & the Marble mutiport adapter (2 x USB-C + 2 x USB-A + HDMI + Micro SD reader + mains power adapter).

More:

Ditching iPhone headphone jack annoys everyone except Apple
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/ditching-iphone-headphone-jack-annoys-everyone-except-apple-20160627-gptaxb.html

How your current headphones can work with the iPhone 7 even if it ditches the audio jack
https://bgr.com/2016/01/11/iphone-7-headphone-jack-workround-adapter-converter/

iPhone 7 may include EarPods with headphone jack + Lightning to 3.5mm adapter
http://9to5mac.com/2016/06/20/iphone-7-may-include-earpods-w-headphone-jack-lightning-to-3-5mm-adapter/

If Apple does release an iPhone 7 without a 3.5mm socket, & you don’t want to follow suit, it would be a good time to grab one of the iPhone 6 variants. If the 7 is as uninspiring as some are suggesting, this may be an attractive option:

Wait for 8? More evidence iPhone 7 will be a boring upgrade
http://www.techradar.com/au/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/iphone-7-rumors-apple-design-2016-1323759
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