When Apple had unveiled its iPhone 7, a detail that had marked the spirits : more of jack on the models of the brand apple, chewed. A decision criticized, especially by the detractors of the brand of Cupertino. Samsung seems to have decided to do the same thing. One of the latest rumors regarding the Galaxy S8, the future high-end smartphone brand in south korea which should make us forget the failure of the Note 7 explosives, ready to Samsung the desire to remove the jack. Is this the beginning of the end of the jacks on smartphones ?
The Samsung Galaxy S8 would not have taken jack
The information comes from the site Sam Mobile, Samsung will follow the footsteps of its main competitor in the high end, Apple, and would remove, in its Samsung Galaxy S8 which will be introduced in 2017, the jack. A decision which can surprise after the criticisms made to the iPhone 7 for the same reason, but that could be the beginning of a trend. To connect a headset or headphones with a wire, the owners will need to use an adapter plugged into the USB jack.
The USB Type-C that will the phone will be used both for charging and for the earphones, preventing them from actually listening to the music while charging the phone. But if Samsung removes the jack, it is probably because the manufacturer has in its cartons of wireless headphones such as the Apple and the highly anticipated AirPods, which are expected to be commercialized by the end of 2016 or early 2017.
other rumors about the Galaxy S8
The site Sam Mobile believes also possible that the new smartphone from Samsung will be presented in two sizes : a 5.7, and 6.2 inches. The screen should be a super Amoled 2K display of 2560 x 1440 pixels. No 4K display, but it will have to wait for the official presentation to be certain.
The removal of the jack and, as supposed Sam Mobile, the physical Home button would allow Samsung to create a smartphone thinner. A selling point double-edged : the finesse and the design of the Galaxy Note 7 has been the reason of explosions of battery, according to an analysis published in early December by Instrumental. But this information has not yet been confirmed by Samsung.
Amended the 07/12/2016 to 10.20 am
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