2-3 years of relevance, if history is to be believed.Eh, just bought a 6s. That magnificent little fucker needs to last for years.
--Patrick
2-3 years of relevance, if history is to be believed.Eh, just bought a 6s. That magnificent little fucker needs to last for years.
I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.Since I'm on the S cycle instead of the initial iPhone X, here's hoping they come to their senses and restore the headphone jack next year.
Sweet. Its getting real close to Star Trek communicator size.
Oh, Conan.
Apple's new W1 chip is supposed to do something special, but since there aren't any in stores yet to try, and since the link on the store is dead, I don't know when we'll all get to find out what's so W1derful about them.As much as I like the idea of a jackless phone (GASP), have they done something about the compression problems inherent to bluetooth audio? That's outside of the quality of the headphones themselves. I haven't kept up with it, but hopefully it's gotten better.
According to the Ars Technica review of the phone, the W1 does in fact improve on both the pairing and compression quality of the datastream, and since it is based in the headphones alone, will work in both of those ways with any up-to-date Apple device that uses Bluetooth back to the 4 year-old iPhone 5. Which is pretty cool.Apple's new W1 chip is supposed to do something special, but since there aren't any in stores yet to try, and since the link on the store is dead, I don't know when we'll all get to find out what's so W1derful about them.
--Patrick
I'm kinda waiting for the other shoe to drop, and by that I mean ... every future iPad, iPod, MacBook, MacBookPro, etc. I mean, does anyone really think it's going to be confined to "just" the iPhone?Seems like there are rumors the G8 will drop the headphone jack, too, in favor of USB-C.
I remember how much of a success the Newton was(n't), too...but then about 15 years later it was all iPhone/iPad. Was 8yrs enough time to wait before trying to axe the headphone port again? We'll see.Anyone remember how the first Android phone, the HTC Dream, lacked a headphone port, and had to use a dongle? Yeah, that didn't work out very well.
Thats because you can already do that with the watch.I was just thinking that I've hardly - if - ever - seen BT a selfie stick. All the ones I know plug into the audio jack....
Really? My daughter has a cheap $5 one, and it uses bluetooth.I was just thinking that I've hardly - if - ever - seen BT a selfie stick. All the ones I know plug into the audio jack....
All I see now are the bluetooth ones it seems. But then I don't really go looking for them, so maybe the headphone ones are more common elsewhere.Really? My daughter has a cheap $5 one, and it uses bluetooth.
FTFYSaw an interesting take on the debate, in a comic today.
Galaxy Note 7s exploding comes from negligence. It is accidental, and addressable. But getting rid of the headphone jack was courageous.
Fortunately it's fixable.
--Patrick
I'll give this a try right after my phone finishes charging in the microwave.Fortunately it's fixable.
--Patrick
AirDrop isn't working for you?I either have to email photos and videos to myself or use iCloud (which is soooooo secure), etc.