iPhone 7 to ditch 3.5mm Audio Jack for wireless headphones

Apple rumored to drop 3.5mm headphone jack from ‘iPhone 7’ and instead supply wireless EarPods

Rumors floating in November had suggested that Apple might give up on the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack for the next-generation iPhone and instead go for a Lightning port. Now, supply chain reports from Chinese news sites, Anzhou and Feng have reaffirmed the claims. With the change in specifications, Apple is not only looking to engineer thinner devices, but also to stimulate sales of new wireless headsets, the report said.

Anzhou states that Apple is developing a set of wireless “EarPods,” the brand name for the company’s own iPhone earphones. Instead of plugging in headphones through the jack, iPhone 7 users would have to either use wireless headphones or buy a pair of special Lightning headphones. Feng notes that Lightning headphones will be the wired alternative option, but Apple ‘expects’ most people to move to wireless particularly if Apple starts bundling wireless EarPods with the iPhone 7 as suggested.

This wouldn’t be the first time Apple has made a Lightning adaptor. The company developed a Lightning to Micro USB adaptor to comply with European Union regulation, while the company’s Lightning to 30-pin Dock Connector relieved the transition for those who had older hardware designed for the iPhone’s older charging port.

The Lightning connector gives Apple better control over the third-party accessories that would be compatible with the iPhone 7.

However, the only problem with this new strategy is that iPhone 7 buyers might not be able to use their own headphones with the device, though it’s expected the company would offer adapters that would allow them to connect certified accessories.

As we get closer to the rumored mid-2016 debut date of the iPhone 7, more details are expected to emerge in the coming months. Apple hasn’t confirmed the change yet.

Also read: iPhone 7 Plus to have 256GB storage and a massive 3,100 mAh battery

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Kavita Iyer
Kavita Iyerhttps://www.techworm.net
An individual, optimist, homemaker, foodie, a die hard cricket fan and most importantly one who believes in Being Human!!!

2 COMMENTS

  1. This is a perfect example why you should never purchase an iPhone.
    Imagine not being able to use the headphones you like, but be forced to buy some overpriced Apple headphone gear with, at best, mediocre audio-quality.

    • Don’t worry, they will be more than happy to sell you an adapter to make your headphones work with the one and only charge/connectivity port! Just hope you don’t have to charge your phone at the same time!

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