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Supply Chain Rumors Reaffirm iPhone 7 Will Not Have Headphone Jack

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I might be more understanding of this if Apple had slowly been trying to switch people over to wireless headphones instead of the 'lol fuck you switch over now' approach that they're seemingly going to do.
 
Obviously because they will make more $$$!

When I use headphones in conjunction with my phone wireless would not work as it would not fit between the helmet and my head.
 
I love that spin is this will supposedly bring us to the "future" with better wireless tech. They just want you to buy their fucking expensive accessories and exclusive lighting Beats.

What's even more hilarious is the keynote will jizz all over how good the new wired solution will be. Won't even touch wireless.

But yeah, that future.
 
man. the sneering tone of the OP while not presenting any argument whatsoever is pretty gross.

I am a big Apple fan but they are not always right. I don't think they are right about this. I'd rather have a headphone jack than a 1mm thinner phone. so no I will not be dragged, I'll just keep my 6S.
 
Do you think that Apple will include Bluetooth headphones with the phone? Or are they just not going to include any headphones with it?

Depends on if that stupid half added smaller connector is real. THAT would be the stupid thing especially if it is just a smaller analog port.

BT is cheap as fuck. It's just got a markup cause its "new" so why not try and make extra cash out of people. Switching to cheap BT earpods wouldn't exactly be a huge hit to the bottom line or something. Then Apple could sell the legacy adapter for extra.

I'm not an Apple soothsayer though.
 
Thank goodness. I'm glad Apple will kill the decades old, ancient tech of aux input. Good riddance. They'll drag the luddites kicking and screaming into the future, just like they have always done. Look at the past threads on GAF alone about optical drives and Flash. Hilarious.
This is honestly some of the most ignorant commentary I've ever seen in an OP.

I often use my iPhone with a Y cable (RCA to 3.5mm) connected to my A/V receiver to listen to music over my 5.1 surround system. I also use a Y cable with my television, when I want to game through 5.1 and have iPhone music come through the TV speakers. Thirdly, I use a male to male 3.5mm cable to play music in my car every single day.

I would lose ALL this functionality if I upgraded to the next iPhone. Don't be an ass, OP.


edit: and of course my $300 headphones wouldn't work with my phone any more.
 
when are they gonna change out the AC plug for something more MODERN?? the 3 prong config is ANCIENT. I don't care if it's compatible with every wall plug in North America. Apple will drag you kicking and screaming to a plug no one can use without a stupid dongle and you will THANK THEM.

Vanillalite said:
It's also worth noting for audiophiles that the switch to either lightning or USB C could be a boon as you would gain support for digital audio (both in and out) which isn't currently possible obviously with the 3.5mm jack.
Also worth noting that we can do this right now via Lightning and have been able to for awhile.

and again, FLAC or ALE would go SO MUCH FURTHER to improving audio quality than this jack / DAC change.. I don't get it.
 
Apparently people forgot HTC did this first with the Magic/MyTouch 3G in I believe 2008. right down to getting a dongle to plug in their proprietary socket (It came bundled in with the MyTouch in the US). They got so much flack about it they quickly released a version 2 with a built in headphone jack.

Waterproof is cool but a gimmick for most people
My moto G 3rd gen is waterproof and has a jack. Don't tell me apple can't do it

Samsung had waterproofing since the Galaxy S5. With standard headphone jacks.
 
Lol people arguing for this change are clueless. An idiotic idea that gives you two inferior ways to get your audio now. Shitty Bluetooth or using the only port for charging. So I can have my phone thinner because Jesus my 6 is such a fatty.
 
BT is cheap as fuck.

It's more expensive.

It is also a source of issues and headaches for smaller companies due to Bluetooth being a much more complex technology and having to pass certain certifications.

Bluetooth has been ass since day one. It's the goddamned Adobe Flash of the audio world.

I rather have Bluetooth replaced by a new wireless standard that works and works well than replacing minijacks with a subpar alternative.
 
Lol people arguing for this change are clueless. An idiotic idea that gives you two inferior ways to get your audio now. Shitty Bluetooth or using the only port for charging. So I can have my phone thinner because Jesus my 6 is such a fatty.

Its ludicrous, reminds me of the time when phones got smaller just for the sake of being smaller.

I like apple products but I can't get behind this
 
I might as well glue the adapter onto my earphone jack. But realistically, I just won't upgrade. Iphone 6 is pretty much all I was looking for. A larger iphone screen and damn thin enough.
 
Terrible.
All wireless solutions are garbage and I don't see a viable alternative being introduced this year.

I can live with it if the packaged headphones can use lightning.

Apple Watch uses Bluetooth. I guarantee Apple also knows bt is garbage. They're likely working on some sweet wireless protocol. Maybe they'll open it.

Lol.

This really is the optical disc thread all over again.

Most everyone does use wired headphones though.
 
I guess I'm not purchasing an iPhone any time soon, although, I have been interested in them.

OP has been going hard throwing around his hatred of the 3.5mm for some strange reason.

Hey dude, have fun charging your headphones and earbuds. Through having taken off since 2011, wireless technology is still going to fall to the crux of the battery.
 
Depends on if that stupid half added smaller connector is real. THAT would be the stupid thing especially if it is just a smaller analog port.

BT is cheap as fuck. It's just got a markup cause its "new" so why not try and make extra cash out of people. Switching to cheap BT earpods wouldn't exactly be a huge hit to the bottom line or something. Then Apple could sell the legacy adapter for extra.

I'm not an Apple soothsayer though.

Somehow I'm doubting that Apple would include BT headphones. That seems like their $49-99 option for "premium headphones" while they'll include some type of wired solution that costs them almost nothing. Wouldn't be shocked if it comes with some sort of adapter to charge your phone, or use headphones.. If you want to do both, that'll be a $29 adapter.

Yes, let's all miss the point.

I don't doubt that a $299 set of BT headphones could sound good, what I'm asking for is for you or someone else that's knowledgeable, to post a link to a set of Bluetooth headphones that are in the mainstream consumer's price point that sound great. Seems like it would be a great resource for GAF if we're truly being pushed to use BT going forward.
 
Thank God I can buy overpriced proprietary headphones! Imagine how expensive Apple Exclusive Beats will be! WOO HOO!!!!!
 
Why are people so focused on the wireless hesdphones bit? You'd still have headphones you use via lighting port.
 
I've always been supporting apple on ditching all the things they ditched but this isn't one of them.
At this point i hope Google step its game up with Android to make it a more pleasant experience so i can (once again) switch without wanting to go back.
 
Somehow I'm doubting that Apple would include BT headphones. That seems like their $49-99 option for "premium headphones" while they'll include some type of wired solution that costs them almost nothing. Wouldn't be shocked if it comes with some sort of adapter to charge your phone, or use headphones.. If you want to do both, that'll be a $29 adapter.



Please post a link to a set of Bluetooth headphones that are in the mainstream consumer's price point that sound great. Seems like it would be a great resource for GAF if we're truly being pushed to use BT going forward.

Mainstream consumers don't use headphones generally with their phones. They use earbuds, of which there's tons of 20 dollar BT variations that sound just as good (or better, or worse) than your standard wired earbuds. I bought the V-moda simply because I needed a pair of headphones that sound great while wired to my PS4/Xbox One for gaming, wired to my Mac for music, and wireless to use on my Apple TV 4 to watch movies/netflix with. The reason they're 300 dollars isn't because they sound great via Bluetooth. It's because they include the same hardware/tech that they use in the wired M-100 version.
 
Somehow I'm doubting that Apple would include BT headphones. That seems like their $49-99 option for "premium headphones" while they'll include some type of wired solution that costs them almost nothing. Wouldn't be shocked if it comes with some sort of adapter to charge your phone, or use headphones.. If you want to do both, that'll be a $29 adapter.



I don't doubt that a $299 set of BT headphones could sound good, what I'm asking for is for you or someone else that's knowledgeable, to post a link to a set of Bluetooth headphones that are in the mainstream consumer's price point that sound great. Seems like it would be a great resource for GAF if we're truly being pushed to use BT going forward.

Jaybirds. MKB did a review of them. The X2s are newer so they have a markup. You can get the X1s for under $100 though. My local target had them like $75 over the Holidays.

Sony has a pair of workout earbuds for $50 at Best Buy.
 
Why are people so focused on the wireless hesdphones bit? You'd still have headphones you use via lighting port.
And pay tons of money for official certified ones. Apple locks out cheap Lightning-USB cables all the time, they will continue to do this with headphones.

And why not use standards and not properiary shit when it makes no sense?

Jaybirds. MKB did a review of them. The X2s are newer so they have a markup. You can get the X1s for under $100 though. My local target had them like $75 over the Holidays.
Wow. 100$. Still expensive like shit.
 
Thank god? Get the hell away from me, is more like it (the phone, not you OP, although...). Yeah, luddite, whatever, this would be an absolute dealbreaker for me (and anyone who's somewhat serious about music and headphones, I'd think). Wireless headphones can be a nice convenience, but no really good IEMs (or similar) are wireless, so you're gonna need an adapter. No thanks.
 
Instant dealbreaker, and there are very very few things I place into that category... Had been pondering my phone future with all contracts up soon. I thought the move to the lightning connector was bullshit, too, given they could have just gone to Micro USB because of the obvious proprietary cashgrab push, but at least that thing plugs into a traditional USB outlet on the other end. Removing the aux jack is like asking for a different connection on both ends of what would otherwise be a 100% normal connection. This feels similar to the XB1's original "all digital future" vision in that most people are simply in no position for that move yet and was universally panned. It'll get a hundred times more traction Because Apple™, though.
Edit: People are confusing the lightning thing. Apple doesn't want you to use a proprietary hook up. They want you to use wireless. They're just giving you lightning as the connected option. Join us in the 21st century jfc
That makes it even more stupid! If it were just some connection bullshit at least I'd understand their motives. It might only be January 5th, but the OP is already a candidate for worst post of the year.

This may be a shock to you, but the world isn't automatically and instantly better with fewer wires. WiFi was an easy catch-on because it was added convenience without any drawbacks. This is not that. Bluetooth everything is not necessarily more convenient. Not now. Give it 10 years and we'll talk.

People are used to throwing any cheap earbuds into their phones. Hell, Apple itself has high-end headphones that use it, but hey they'd love to sell you a new pair of awful headphones to match the new tech! They're not going to be able to get the average person to swap to wireless headphones because they're still ridiculously inconvenient. Even if the ability to use them on the fly becomes 100% fluid and simple it's still a pain in comparison and cost-prohibitive. It's sort of in line with the Apple Watch, I guess. "Hey, how'd you like to use this pain in the ass method that has better technical specs to do stuff that would take 2 seconds to check using your phone?" Yeah, it's a theoretical improvement in convenience, but there's a reason the watches haven't caught on.
 
also lets not forget – DRM on your audio out. weeee.

can't wait for the handshaking issues.

am I wrong about digital audio via Lightning? can't we do that now? I plug my phone in via usb to cars all the time and get sound.
 
I'm now gonna sound like the iPod Slashdot guy, but what the hell.

1. Bluetooth is shit.
2. Headphone jacks work, sound great, and are compatible with everything.
3. Lightning connector is nice but adapters are definitely not nice.
4. I frequently listen to stuff while charging, guess that's out.
5. iPhones are thin enough, if anything it's time for them to get a tad bit fatter with a bigger battery.

It's a terrible idea. Of course the MR forums are all about it but that's because it's MR.
 
And pay tons of money for official certified ones. Apple locks out cheap Lightning-USB cables all the time, they will continue to do this with headphones.

And why not use standards and not properiary shit when it makes no sense?


Wow. 100$. Still expensive like shit.

I said $75 not $100. You can get the Sony ones for $50.

You aren't exactly gonna get good earbuds or headphones that are wired for cheaper.

Again I think getting rid of the jack is stupid for the sake of thinness.

Yet the logic leaps some have in this thread are ridiculous.
 
It's amazing how Apple can get people to praise them for making dongles necessary. I still laugh every time I'm in a meeting and people with Macbooks need a dongle to connect it to our projector/display. Display Port will replace HDMI any day now, right?
 
Why are people so focused on the wireless hesdphones bit? You'd still have headphones you use via lighting port.

Any adapter would require a relatively large dongle (either fixed to the phone or dangling from a cable) due to the size of the 3.5mm minijack, making it a shitty solution. Lighting connectors are also considerably more fragile due to their geometry.

Then there's also the issue of getting cheap Lighting dongles/headphones since Apple has a thing for blocking unofficial devices, forcing you to pay through the nose.

This is a terrible idea.
 
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Understood it now or should I explain it again? I dont care if Apple offers solutions for certified headphones, certified apple products are always expensive as hell. I just want to use headphones that arent absurd expensive.
And they are going to restrict this, like they did and continue to do with Lightning USB cables.


I said $75 not $100. You can get the Sony ones for $50.

You aren't exactly gonna get good earbuds or headphones that are wired for cheaper.

Again I think getting rid of the jack is stupid for the sake of thinness.

Yet the logic leaps some have in this thread are ridiculous.
I found my perfect pair of headphones, they are Sonys, wired and in ear and coast 20€.
I see no reason to pay more than 30€ for a pair of headphones, especially they are just wireless. Also, Bluetooth sucks battery out of the phone, too.
 
I'm on team #ThankGod

They've pushed the old port as far as it can go with additional control rings and gaskets to prevent water damage. But even with my 6s, I was simply in the vicinity of sand last week and now my port is completely broken.

Bluetooth headphones aren't perfect, but I bet anything that the AirPods included with the next iPhone will be wired/wireless, and charge via the phone's lightning adapter, just like the Apple Pencil does. And just like the new Magic Keyboard, when it's wired it'll operate without radios, increasing the fidelity and reducing latency.

I *hope* that adapter will include a pass-thru port to charge the phone with, but knowing Apple I doubt it will.
 
It's also worth noting for audiophiles that the switch to either lightning or USB C could be a boon as you would gain support for digital audio (both in and out) which isn't currently possible obviously with the 3.5mm jack.

But isn't it already possible with the current lightning connector? There seems to be this idea that the only way Apple can improve the audio outputs is by removing the headphone jack, but that's not true at all. They can already output digital audio out of the lightning connector. Nothing is going to change in what the lightning connector is capable of outputting.
 
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