Not exact matches
We knew the new iPhones
would have pressure - sensitive home buttons, we were given glimpses of what turned out to be the twin cameras on the iPhone 7
Plus, and we even heard rumblings about the removal of the
headphone jack.
The bottom edge of the reader
has an up / down button for volume control,
plus a
headphone jack, a microphone (to be used, ostensibly, with future features — Skype, perhaps?)
The new iPhone 7 and 7
Plus does not
have a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, it uses the lightning port.
On the right is a standard USB and a mini-USB port,
plus the
D / C,
headphone jack, and reset button.
The Apple logo is positioned towards the middle of both devices on the rear, the iPhone logo towards the bottom and neither
have a
headphone jack, like the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus.
Other specs included a 1.3 GHz quad - core MediaTek processor, 1 GB of RAM, it
has a 5MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera,
plus Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, GPS, a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and FM radio.
However, on the
plus side, the controller now
has a
headphone jack (love that feature on the WiiU gamepad) and a new «Share» button that will allow players to bring up menus for things like taking in - game screenshots & videos and sharing them with friends online.
The iPhone 7
Plus removed the
headphone jack first in 2016, and most Android manufacturers
have jumped on board.
It's backed by 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage and
has a Micro USB port for charging and connection, Micro HDMI, and microSD ports,
plus a
headphone jack.
This morning, Apple confirmed the fears of many technology enthusiasts and
headphone owners worldwide: the 3.5 mm
headphone jack would not be making its way to the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus.
Perhaps most importantly, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9
Plus have not abandoned the traditional 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
The S9
Plus still
has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, microSD card slot (which can take up to 400 GB), and Bixby button on the left side of the device near the volume buttons.
Like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, the two new devices
have no
headphone jack and require Lightning
headphones or Bluetooth
headphones.
At a press event in San Francisco today, Apple announced new wireless AirPods
headphones that work with the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, neither of which
has a standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
This pair of monitors
has one powered speaker which houses RCA and 3.5 mm inputs in the back,
plus a power / volume knob and front aux and
headphone jacks.
Unlike the Z Force and the Z Droid, the Z Play
has a
headphone jack, which will be a major
plus for those who don't want to run out and buy Bluetooth earbuds.
More curiously you'll also find the Moto G5
has the
headphone jack on the top of the device, while the Moto G5
Plus has it on the bottom — I prefer the latter orientation but this tends to polarise opinion and may help you make a decision.
Its 1080p display is similar to what you'll get on the iPhone 8
Plus (though not the borderless OLED display on the iPhone X), and I still
have 3D Touch, Touch ID, a
headphone jack, optical image stabilization for its camera and support for iOS 11.
After poking fun at Apple's controversial decision to remove the
headphone jack from the iPhone 7
Plus last year, Google
has followed suit.
Like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, the U Ultra doesn't
have a
headphone jack, but ships with a set of HTC USonic earphones.
And the outer frame also houses all your ports and buttons —
headphone jack and USB - C down below, power and volume on the right edge, and SIM tray up top; the Honor 9
has a primary SIM slot,
plus a hybrid slot that can be used for either a second SIM or a microSD card.
Back in November, Japanese blog MacOtakara
had reported that Apple was planning to remove the 3.5 mm
headphone jack in favor of an all - in - one Lightning connector in iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus.
Most importantly, and this might be the biggest feature of the Moto G5S
Plus, it
has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
On the
plus side, ditching the traditional
headphone jack would give Apple more room for other phone components, while possibly enabling it to make the iPhone even thinner than it already is.
It
has a 6 - inch Full HD + (2160 × 1080) 18:9 (2:1) LCD display, dual 16MP +20 MP RGB + Monochrome rear cameras with f / 1.8 apertures, and a 3750mAh battery,
plus a 3.5 mm
headphone jack and a front - facing fingerprint sensor.
Given the shade Samsung
has thrown at Apple regarding the removal of the standard
headphone jack in its iPhone 7 and 7
Plus, it's unsurprising the company
has opted for this route yet again with the Note 8.
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In exactly the same way as some iPhone owners
have chosen to stay on the iPhone 6s and 6s
Plus in order to keep the 3.5 mm
headphone jack as long as possible.
Instead, the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus have become known as «the iPhones without the
headphone jack.»
Many
have already criticized Apple for its bold move to remove the 3.5 mm
headphone jack in favor of a Lightning Connector for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus.
Since the launch of iPhone 7 and 7
Plus, many
have raised their concerns over the missing 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
The Apple logo is positioned towards the middle of both devices on the rear, the iPhone logo towards the bottom and neither
have a
headphone jack, like the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus.
Samsung's flagships retain water resistance, a larger battery on the
plus versions, a
headphone jack, and a microSD slot, all while not
having a notched screen yet
have smaller side bezels than the iPhone X. That's great engineering.
Apple
has already given us slightly bigger batteries in iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, but that's one of the reasons why the
headphone jack had to go.
The G5
Plus, G5S and G5S
Plus have a slightly protruding rear housing, while the G5 doesn't and the
headphone jack for the G5, G5S and G5S
Plus is positioned on the top of the device, while the G5
Plus features it on the bottom.
For what its worth, Oppo F3
Plus has the good old
headphone jack, how does that sound?
Android users may
have laughed in the face of Apple when Cupertino announced it was removing the 3.5 mm
headphone jack from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, but those sniggles may be short - lived.
It
has been widely rumored that Apple will get rid of the 3.5 mm
headphone jack in iPhone 7 or at least the iPhone 7
Plus, and make owners connect their
headphones through the Lightning port.
Rumors
have suggested the 2016 iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus will not feature major design changes aside from the removal of the
headphone jack, information that
has been confirmed in a new report from The Wall Street Journal.The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7
Plus will continue to feature 4.7 and 5.5 - inch displays, with only «subtle changes» to the exterior of the devices.
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday officially unveiled the iPhone 7 and iPhone
Plus, confirming a rumor that
has evoked widespread dread: The company
has ditched its traditional
headphone jacks.
Today, we
have got some information from a reliable source that the Oppo R11 / R11
Plus and the Huawei Mate 10 won't feature any
headphone jack and there will be the USB Type - C port instead for charging, Data transfer and Music listening.
That rumor
has been circulating for quite some time, but recently came under question when a supposedly leaked part surfaced, suggesting that the iPhone 7 could still feature the 3.5 mm
headphone jack (and the iPhone 7
Plus could ditch it).
Apple removed the
headphone jack from the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus — hardly to universal acclaim — as
have Motorola and LeEco.
Plus, we
have a microSD card slot a
headphone jack and two USB - C ports to work with — adapter included.
As expected, new 4.7» iPhone 8 and 5.5» iPhone 8
Plus models
have been launched alongside the more expensive and new flagship X. iPhone 8 devices are closer in size and design to previous generation handsets, the Home button with top and bottom bezels are there, the 3.5 mm
headphone jack is not, showing a simple evolution of the same formula Apple
has been using the past few years.
The camera module also appears to be protruding from the back of the phone and like the iPhone 7/7
Plus, it doesn't
have a 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
In 2016 when Apple removed the dedicated 3.5 mm
headphone jack from its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, Google
had a field day making fun of Apple's new iPhones.
Like the iPhone 7 and 7
Plus that came before it, the iPhone X doesn't
have a
headphone jack.
Rumor
has it that Apple is working on a pair of truly wireless earbuds to sell alongside the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7
Plus, which will ditch the standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
Like other iPhone 7 videos we
've seen thus far, this iPhone 7
Plus loses the
headphone jack and
has twin speakers flanking the lightning connector.