Friday, January 8, 2016

Again rumors dump MiniJack Apple – Telegraaf.nl

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After earlier Mac Otakara with the rumor that Apple was considering the mini-jack headphone socket to omit the new iPhone, now also has Fast Company caught the sound sources at the company. Headphones should be connected in the future through the Lightning port. Charging the iPhone would have to happen Wireless

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Removing the Mini Jack port is a big gamble for Apple . The headphone jack has for decades set the standard for audio connections and almost every headphone on the market also works with a Mini Jack-plug. The change to Lightning has some technical advantages and it gives Apple the opportunity to give his own headphone brand Beats a sales boost.

To enable the transition to Lightning, Apple iPhone should be almost complete redesign. Lightning is now used to charge the iPhone and that is a hindrance if you later need to use the port for your headphones. It would obviate should be with the option to charge the iPhone wirelessly, before the iPhone’s current interior should be completely overhauled.

That Apple Mini Jack wants to get rid has as Fast Company two important reasons. If headphones now go through Lightning, the full audio transmission is digital while it is still partly analog. Except that it can result in better audio quality, Apple also provides the ability to stop noise-canceling in the iPhone. Now, this technique is often in – and expensive -. Headphones built

A second important reason for Apple to get rid of the old jack, the desire is to make the iPhone one hundred percent foolproof. To get this done, Apple would also to any other work material for the chassis of the iPhone. Now that is aluminum, but Apple would have a new composite material in mind.

For people with Mini Jack headsets not chase away right away, you are probably included a Mini Jack-Lightning adapter with the iPhone 7. It is expected that Apple somehow coming up in September with the new smartphones

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