Given Apple’s recent penchant for (not) keeping secrets, we all knew this was going to happen. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus would not come with a 3.5 mm audio jack. Those wishing to use headphones with the ...
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You can still buy a brand-new Subaru with an aux audio jack, even though your phone probably doesn't have one anymore.
There are once again rumors that Apple is going to remove the 3.5mm audio jack from the next iPhone, this time courtesy of a report from Japanese website Macotakara. The Macotakara report goes on to ...
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Dropping the 3.5mm Jack in 2026: The New Steam Controller Is 10 Years Late to a Bad Trend
Valverecently revealed its upcoming slate of hardware, which includes the standalone Steam Frame VR headset, a new Steam Controller, and, most significantly, a revamped rendition of the Steam Machine, ...
Virtually all smartphone manufacturers have eliminated the 3.5mm audio jack even though it has long been the standard connector for a huge range of audio equipment over the past century. Most flagship ...
Most smartphones these days come without a 3.5mm audio jack. While there are plenty of options for USB-C and wireless earbuds, some people still prefer their 3.5mm earbuds and headsets. Fortunately, ...
There’s been a lot of fuss over Apple’s move to ditch the traditional audio jack. As for me, I hope I never have to plug in another headphone cable. This may come off as gleeful dancing on the ...
The majority of accessories for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch use Apple’s proprietary dock connector. This means that hardware manufacturers have to pay Apple a license fee to make products using ...
For the last 50 years, audio playback devices have relied on the 3.5mm audio jack (its predecessor, the 1/4-inch audio jack, dates back to 1879). We've previously heard rumors that Apple wanted to ...
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