While Apple has just filed a patent on a sliding cover system that would protect its water and dust instruments, a new rumor, from Japanese blog Macotakara has emerged. The next Apple smartphone could well do without jack!
The Lightning jack to connect his helmet
All users do not listen to their music through a Bluetooth headset. To penalize any of its loyal customers, the firm at the apple would therefore propose to the amateurs of wired headsets to go through the Lightning jack (owner) of the iPhone. That would solve one hand the possible sealing problems linked to the current headphone jack (After all, the patent mentioned above may relates to a device other than the iPhone). On the other hand, removing the jack housing surely allow the smartphone to pass under the 6.9 mm thick bar. A record held by iPhone from Apple that the iPhone 6 and 6s failed match.
If this is the case, Apple should offer earphones with Lightning connector. Not easy to digest for those who have invested in a high-end headphones. However, it is hoped that an adapter is marketed
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Stephanie MOLINIER
editing Chef
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