Tuesday, December 1, 2015

iPhone 7 can fail to have input for headphones – TVI24

Apple can come to oblige consumers to buy a system to adapt traditional phones to the new device

 Queues to buy new iPhone 6s (AFP / EPA) Apple may remove the universal input for the new headset IPhone 7 to able to make the most narrow model. If so, the phones will have to be connected to the mobile phone using wireless systems. Information is still far from official, but it appears one of the most connected to the brand blogs.

According to the Japanese blog Macotakara , Apple intends to remove the external input of the new iPhone, which has 3.5 mm, to be able to reduce one millimeter in thickness.

If this happens users will have to connect the headset via Bluetooth or a connector Lightning , the exclusive entrance of Apple, introduced to the market in 2012 with the iPhone 5. This may mean that the company may start selling headphones compatible with this system, when buyers purchase the IPhone 7.

If the change is implemented may represent an inconvenience for consumers, since, to make the your headphones compatible with the new model will have to purchase these special cables.

The use of headphones Wireless will not have any problems with the new model, which will hit the market in the second half of 2016.

Apple has not confirmed the news, but to be held, predict up new complaints of users and producers headphones , which will have to adapt to the new reality of iPhones, especially because the phone should end up being more expensive with the new system.

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