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Apple’s Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone adapter may be going awayApple introduced the Lightning headphone adapter in 2016 alongside the iPhone 7, when it first courageously ditched the headphone jack. The company even included it with new iPhones for a couple ...
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Apple Discontinues Lightning Headphone AdapterWhy it matters: Arstechnica reports that Apple has quietly begun phasing out its Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter, a crucial accessory for millions of iPhone users since 2016. This move ...
Did you recently upgrade to a new iPhone for the first time in years? You’ll want this $10 accessory
Nothing lasts forever though, and if you recently upgraded from an old iPhone model to a newer one then there’s something you obviously miss a great deal: the headphone jack. Don’t worry ...
Apple just unveiled its new iPhone 7, which doesn't have a headphones jack. There will be a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter or "dongle," which lets you use a traditional wired pair. Video courtesy of ...
data is routed from the iPhone’s main board to the lightning port. When headphones are plugged in, the data lines are switched to the headphone adapter. Unfortunately, this means the phone can ...
When Apple moved the iPhone to USB-C with the iPhone 15, it left behind more than just the Lightning port. While each new iPhone comes with a USB-C charging cable, many cars still use USB-A ports to ...
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