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It seems like ever since the IPhone 6s came out, everyone has been talking about the iPhone 7 and all its new features, one of those features being the Bluetooth headphones that apple has decided to go with! Now, with the older IPhones there has always been a headphone jack so you can use your headphones or an AUX cable, the newest hype about the IPhone 7 is that is will have no headphone jack for your headphones or AUX cable!!
I don't think this is going to work out for Apple, alot of people like listening to music from their IPhones and also like to plug their phones into the car with an AUX cable to listen to their favorite tunes on the radio! I'm pretty sure apple isn't going to be supplying those Bluetooth headphones either like they do with thew older versions of the IPhone....I heard the cost of these bluetooth headphones are really expensive too. I have seen them upwards to $100! That's insane to me! Why not just include it with the phone? LOL
Any Apple followers out there? What is your take on the new IPhone 7? Was all this hearsay or is this true about the new iPhone? As always thank you for reading!!
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I think that the trend for all personal devices (not just phones) will be to use bluetooth, or a similar wireless connectivity, and most of the other manufacturers will probably once again be following Apple's innovative lead in this area. Actuallly, I. Have a new iPhone 7 Plus, and it has not been an issue for me at all. The headphones that I use with the new iPhone are bluetooth ones, so it does not matter about the jack. Also, Apple made an adapter that fits into the phone (I think that it is in the lightning port), and it has the place where someone could plug in if they are still using corded headphones, speakers, or earbuds. I think that the trend for all personal devices (not just phones) will be to use bluetooth, or a similar wireless connectivity, and most of the other manufacturers will probably once again be following Apple's innovative lead in this area.
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