Umpteenth comment S. Wozniak on Apple products. |
Vis-à-vis its consumers error
He who co-founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Jobs - and who has accomplished anything remarkable since - think Apple's interest to keep an input jack on the iPhone 7, whose release date is scheduled for 23 September. "If the 3.5mm jack is not, it will bother a lot of the world," he told the Australian Financial Review.
Indeed, the first images of the smartphone that leaked had a lightning port on the bottom of the handset, without jack, it apparently replaced by a speaker grille. Apple, meanwhile, has still not responded to the rumor.
It is actually cheeky from Apple to the Lightning bet, but that is precisely what we must ask and expect from a company that designed the future of smartphones with its first iPhone came out in 2007. If the risk of frustration of not being able to use his helmet on his handset is large, it is also noted that the headphones manufacturers are endeavoring for some time to produce compatible headsets.
Alternatives exist
In the worst cases, enabled headsets could use Bluetooth to connect to the iPhone 7 and broadcast music. However, the iPhone 7 will supposedly having only taken a lightning, which also serves to charge the smartphone, both listening and recharge activities / synchronization will be mutually exclusive.
Alternatively simply consisterai for Apple to sell Lightning Adapters> 3.5mm jack for wired headphones to ensure owners the opportunity to listen to music on their iPhone. It was not until September 23 and the new mobile output for details.
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