
The latest iPhone were not a surprise in design. Indeed, the variations "s" usually resume looks identical to previous models. The next version could still mark a significant change, and it's a simple detail that would make all the difference. According to Japanese site Otakara Mac, Apple would consider removing the headset connector 3.5 mm, also called "jack".
This would enable the company to further reduce a little the thickness of its smartphone, but especially to take advantage of opportunities from its port house, the Lightning. The latter is indeed able to accommodate helmets (although they are very rare at this time) and the DAC but also to offer more advanced controls in the software, such as the automatic start of an application.
Quite logically, would benefit Apple to launch a new pair of compatible headphones EarPods. Thus, those who would continue to use their old equipment should not surprisingly to hand the wallet to purchase an adapter. Otherwise, it will obviously be possible to prefer the Bluetooth connectivity to connect his helmet or his headphones.
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