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iPhone 7 with no Headphone Jack?!
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iPhone 7 without a 3.5mm headphone jack means… adapters.
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was it about iPhone 12
and as he said, we got used to it. Airpods are a staple
No charger
Hi, 2016. Chargers are not included in the box anymore. Love, 2020–2021.
Why is this getting reccomended in 2021??
They said they removed it because it was over 100 years old… then how come we haven’t replaced the wheel?!?
Sent from my iPhone 7 matte black
I have an iPhone 6+ (since 2016) and was looking to update. I knew headphone jacks were gone, but I thought the backlash back when this video was made would have made Apple re-add it in some models (at least the iPhone SE)…
… nope. So I’ve been using iPhone since the iPhone 4 (my first phone, iPhone 6+ my second… yeah, I use them forever lol), iPod Touch since the 2G… and had a Nano back in the day. Here I am, 25 years old, used to Apple products in 2021 and have 0 options (I’d like a modern iPhone) for an iPhone with a headphone jack…
Just got my parents 2 Galaxy A71s… I hate Android OS, but Androids have headphone jacks 🤦♂️
Me watching the stuff I can afford in 2021.🙂😭😭🙂😭😭🙂
Man, I’m missing your home studio so much ❤️
It’s interesting coming back to this video about 5 years later when it’s the new norm for modern smartphones to just no longer have the audio jack. I can’t really remember the last time I used an AUX cord except for when I’m in my friends’ old car. We’ve just evolved so far past it, it’s no longer an issue. It’s exactly as Marques predicted; we’ve all just gotten used to it.
I thought it was interesting that Apple kept the Aux jack in their new iMac that just came out because they could’ve easily gotten rid of it with the whole “we just wanted to make it thinner” compromise, but they didn’t. Are there really that many people who rely on auxiliary audio jacks anymore? Even professional audio engineers are likely switching over to USB-enabled amps and such, so why would they need it anymore?
Who knows. Great video as always, Marques, even if I’m 5 years late to watching it again.
why am i here 5 years later lmaooo
I got a pair of lightning headphones for my iPhone 7 for just that 7 bucks at a place called BIG LOTS in California and they sound awesome and I don’t need an adapter either!
5 years later: I can still confirm that the audio jack didn’t need to leave
People got used to it because they were forced to adapt to the inconvenience Apple created via buying Apples solutions
Oh noooooo.., got used to it
1. Problem is NOT — headphone jack removal. Those who know sound tech / audiophile / DAC stuff will easily understand the benefit of “outputting Digital Audio from phone and letting user choose how much quality/expensive DAC one wants”, rather than outputting analog audio from 3.5 mm jack using a cheap in-phone DAC and user is stuck with it. Modularity and Scalability helps. With digital audio out, User can upgrade just the sound whenever one wants to, without buying a new phone/tablet again.
2. Problem is — Companies FORCING users into Bluetooth/TWS for profit-making in the name of convenience/futuristic. By now the market should have been full of TYPE-C-EARPHONES at prices/quality across the spectrum from 500 to 5000 or more, based on DAC & ADC specs/quality added into the type-c-earphone itself. But no proper/official model is seen/available still, apart from dongles/adapters (which are basically ugly/clumsy, specially when bulky or earphone wire and/or even phone is of different color. this mess is not “premium”). Both parties are silent — side A [Samsung, Apple, Realme, Oppo etc.] and side B [Sennheiser, Bose, JBL, Sony etc.] in not coming up with type-c-earphones and just bombarding with TWS.
3. Problem is — CHARGING! How many devices should every one charge every day?? Laptop, tablet, phone, watch/fitness-tracker, earphones/headphones, bla bla. Pathetic state. Are people not fed up? It is not convenience, no peace of mind, always check/ensure charging. Office calls/workshops/trainings are really long sometimes 3–4 hours or more.
*Wired earphones incl. Type-C-earphones give stable connection / reliable signal, no lags, no jitters/breaks/static/noise, apart from obvious max-possible audiophile sound quality/richness (based on price/specs) WITHOUT ANY CHARGING. And anytime you pick up one from the home jungle — THEY JUST WORK, ALWAYS, ANYTIME*
Hope the tech channels make a revolution and awareness on these aspects!! People should JUST STOP BUYING TWS! Unless some futuristic ultra-dense/ultra-efficient battery tech like graphene batteries etc. becomes a reality giving weeks of battery life. Until then, such small and comfortable usable TWS can only hold so much little of battery matter, a physical limitation.
P.S. About the charging + listening/calls situation: In this advanced age of 2021, can’t companies just put TWO TYPE‑C PORTS??? Our so called SMARTPHONES are simply small COMPUTERS now anyway!!
It’s just an excuse to earn more money for them, even their chargers break in a span of like months.
Hate your annoying intro…
Welcome to 2022 where the design is recycled
How you analyse scenarios in the tech space is purely fascinating, brother. I know, a lot of the stuff is obvious, but putting it out so succinctly, you make it look easy. Sweet stuff
Not having the 3.5mm audio jack is the main reason I don’t buy iphones. No, I don’t want to use adapters, to get bluetooth earbuds that I have to charge in addition to the phone and pay exorbitant money for, since they will constantly get lost, broken etc.
This is very different from removing floppy drives and stuff like that. Those were replaced by better technologies so they were justified. And many years later when audio jacks are becoming even rarer, it’s still not justified. And I don’t know why some people are trying to defend it when this is so anti-consumer.
So happy they got rid of the headphone jack. I leave the dongle connector at home and had no music for my flights back and forth to the Caribbean lol. Got wireless headphones and now it’s all good. Lol
Meh, you get over it after 6 years.
7 years later: I can confirm that we still want the headphone jack back.
Sup
iPhone 7: No headphone jack
iPhone X: No Touch ID
iPhone XS: No headphone jack dongle in the box
iPhone 12: No EarPods and charging brick in the box
iPhone 14: No physical SIM slot
Remind me to come back here
Her King
I like how that it ended up being a lie to get people used to it before the iPhone X which couldn’t have it
Did Marquez use to be a Garuda Linux user?