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Home›Tech Advice›Apple kills the last iPhones with headphone jacks, nixes free adapters too

Apple kills the last iPhones with headphone jacks, nixes free adapters too

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Introduction:

In the latest turn of events, Apple has officially killed off the last remaining iPhones with headphone jacks and has also stopped providing free adapters. This move signals the end of an era for audio enthusiasts who prized wired headphones for their convenience, compatibility, and quality sound experience. Let’s delve into what this decision means for Apple users and how it impacts the industry.

The end of iPhones with headphone jacks:

Since Apple introduced the iPhone 7 in 2016, it has gradually phased out the 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of wireless options, which led to a significant increase in sales of Bluetooth headphones. However, several iPhones still retained the traditional audio port, such as the iPhone SE (first generation) and some old discontinued models.

The discontinuation of these models means that now there is no option left for new customers who want an iPhone with a built-in headphone jack. While many have embraced the wireless revolution, there is no denying that some consumers still prefer wired solutions due to their familiarity, affordability, and latency-free experience.

No more free adapters:

Alongside this decision, Apple has also halted supplying free Lightning-to-3.5mm adapters with its new devices. The small dongle was bundled with iPhones since the release of iPhone 7 to help ease the transition to wireless audio solutions. Now, customers who seek an adapter will need to purchase one separately for $9.

The impact on the industry:

Apple’s decision to eliminate its last remaining models featuring headphone jacks marks a significant point in tech history. As a leading innovator in modern smartphone design, Apple’s emphasis on a wireless future sends a clear message: headphone jacks are officially obsolete.

Other manufacturers who strived to keep the headphone jack alive might reevaluate their choices based on Apple’s stance against wired audio solutions. Additionally, the change from bundled adapters to paid accessories might encourage a greater adoption of wireless options among users, thereby further pushing the dominance of Bluetooth headphones in the market.

Conclusion:

Apple’s latest move reflects a definitive shift towards embracing wireless audio solutions. Although this decision affects a relatively small number of consumers still attached to the convenience of headphone jacks, it marks an important milestone in shaping the future of audio technology. By putting an end to iPhones with headphone jacks and discontinuing free adapters, Apple encourages users to adapt to the wireless era or find alternatives elsewhere.

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