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That's right, the iPhone 8 is bringing back the headphone jack. No, it won't be a 3.5mm headphone jack and you'll still need an adapter if you want to connect 3.5mm headphones to your iPhone.
As the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR were revealed to the public last month, Apple cut the price of the older iPhone models to move them down the portfolio and make them more attractive entry points ...
Let’s find out! Writing for Boy Genius Report, Zach Epstein says “Apple’s iPhone 8 will basically bring back the headphone jack.” (Tip o’ the antlers to David V and David Gorski.) ...
Apple already sells wireless charging docks that work with the iPhone 8 and later. But it’s not clear consumers are clamoring for a fully wireless iPhone just yet.
By ditching the 3.5mm jack Apple is nudging iPhone users to go Bluetooth, which is fine if you want to, but dollar for dollar the best-sounding headphones are all wired 'phones.
The iPhone 8 Plus has a glass back, which makes it heavier than its predecessors — it weighs 7.12 ounces. That doesn't sound like a lot, but compared to the iPhone 6S, it feels like a brick.
Apple is expected to unveil its next iPhone in a few weeks. And, as is usual pattern, more and more credible leaks have come out about what will presumably be called the iPhone 7.
The Beats Studio 3 has Apple's W1 wireless chip built-in. Basically, for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users, this means that pairing the wireless headphones is easier than for other Bluetooth devices.
As predicted, Apple just killed off the headphone jack in the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The familiar and universal 3.5mm headphone jack — also known as the 1/8-inch headphone jack and TS ...
Apple sells the Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter for $9 as a standalone accessory, which is cheap by its standards, so customers that still prefer to use wired headphones won't be forced ...