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Sources claimed Apple was planning to do the unthinkable, remove the standard 3.5 mm headphone port in order to make the smartphone the thinnest iPhone the company has ever released.
Back in November, a report surfaced that claimed Apple was planning to remove the standard 3.5 mm headphone port in the upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in order to reduce the size of its next - generation flagship smartphones.
Apple has been adding many iOS features to macOS over the last couple of years, and just like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus ditching the standard 3.5 mm headphone port in September, the new MacBook Pros ditched standard USB ports for USB Type - C ports.

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The design neatly accommodates a 30 - pin dock connector port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microphone and built - in speakers.
Besides, there will also be a 2 and 5 megapixel camera along the front and rear respectively along with the usual micro USB port and a 3.5 mm slot to plug in headphones or other externals.
In addition to ports like micro-USB, micro-HDMI, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, it has all the necessary sensors like accelerometer, GPS, ambient light sensor, e-compass, gyroscope, and even a hall - effect sensor.
In addition to the microUSB charging port, the Nexus 7 has a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a mysterious 4 - pin connector that could potentially be used for docking.
The zenPad 2 also comes with onboard GPS along with a micro-USB port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a built in accelerometer.
In terms of connectivity, there's dual - band Wi - Fi ac / b / g / n, LTE Cat.6 (300 Mbps), Bluetooth, USB 3.1 Type - C port, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack among others.
The first major difference between the Fire and the PlayBook is in the port selection: Amazon offers just a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a MicroUSB port that doubles up as both a data connector and power intake.
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A 3.5 mm headphone port is conveniently located at the bottom edge of the tablet when it's held in landscape, which means your hands aren't bothered by the jack and cables hang down and way from the screen.
There are a few sensible cutouts in the rubber for essentials such as the rear camera, mono speaker, microphone, micro-USB charging port and 3.5 mm headphones socket.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top edge are a volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power button, all of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
In term of connectivity, there is Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, USB 3.0 port, 3G support (using external dongle), and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
In term of connectivity, Toshiba Excite AT200 brings a microSD card slot, Micro HDMI and Mini USB 2.0 ports, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, 802.11 b / g / n, and Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR.
In terms of ports and connections, there are two covered slots on the right - hand side to accommodate SIM and microSD cards whilst the top sees the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The manual also confirms the Galaxy Tab S3 will retain a 3.5 mm headphone port alongside a USB Type - C for charging and front - mounted home button with fingerprint scanner, something that was teased in the official MWC invite.
The rest of features are speakers, 3.5 mm headphone as well as microphone jacks serve for audio in and out purposes, micro USB 2.0 port, bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with other device, WLAN for wireless connections and optional 4G connectivity to fast internet connections.
Whilst in landscape viewing this doesn't really make much of a difference («upside down» is better suited when using headphones due to the location of the 3.5 mm port), when viewing the device in portrait you will notice that image quality from one side of the display drops off rapidly.
That means on top the volume rocker, 3.5 mm headphone jack, micro USB port and power button all jostle for position, in what is a particularly confusing design choice.
Other specification includes built in Loud Speaker, 3.5 mm headphone jack, micro USB port port, 802.11 b / g / n Wireless to connect internet, support 3G / WCDMA dongle, HDMI out 1080p and a 4000MAh battery which offer up to 4 - 6 hours of battery use.
The A1 also has a mini-HDMI out port to its right side should you want to output to another device; a mini-USB in to the base side for file transfer and charging from powered devices or the mains; a 3.5 mm headphones jack also to the base side to prevent obscuring wires getting in the way of the screen when in use; finished up with a volume up / down control to the right side and an on / off switch to the top.
Along the top right edge of the device is a standard 3.5 mm audio port for plugging in headphones.
The tablet weighing around 340g measures 196.4 x 120.1 x 10.4 mm in dimension and it supports 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack and MicroUSB port.
The Kindle Oasis is also the first kindle to support Aubidle audio books, although you'll need a pair of bluetooth wireless headphones to use this feature as there's no built - in speaker or 3.5 mm headphone port.
AT&T Acer Iconia Tab A501 also equipped with 3.5 mm headphone jack, microUSB 2.0 port, YouTube player and measuring in 10.24 x 6.97 x 0.52 inchies with weight 25.75 oz (730 g).
Apple dock connector port, 3.5 - mm headphone jack, built - in speaker and microphone, micro-SIM card slot
* Powered by a 1 GHz Samsung S5PV210 ARM Cortex - A8 processor * a 7 - inch WVGA resistive touchscreen display with ratio 16:9 and 800 x 480 pixel resolutions * Screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels * 4 GB of flash storage with expandable up to 32 GB, & an SDHC card slot * Built - in front - facing camera, microphone and speaker * Runs on Google Android 2.2 Froyo OS * 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB 2.0 port, HDMI port provide 1080p HD video * a 2000mAh battery * Dimensions: 4.75 x 7.68 x 0.53 inches and weight 2.84 pounds * pre loaded with Aldiko eBook and AppsLib apps
That question can be answered in part with the same explanation for Apple's decision to remove the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack (that's right, the new iPhones won't have a regular audio port): waterproofing.
The device ships with a pair of headphones, has a built - in 3.5 mm jack and a microUSB port for charging.
There are a bunch of other neat features that will appeal to gamers: an RGB backlit keyboard with additional programmable keys, Dolby Atmos - tuned audio and a built - in headphone amp to help you pinpoint where in - game sounds are coming from, four USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB - C ports and a 20.9 mm profile.
Also, along with camera feature, we're hearing that 4.7 - inch model of the upcoming iPhone will sport 3.5 mm standard headphone jack, and as rumored, the other will depend on lightning ports in order to connect speakers and headphones.
There's no triumphant return for the 3.5 mm audio port, but Apple includes a Lightning to 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter in the box.
In terms of features, you'll find your usual suspects on the G4 Play, like a 5 - inch display, volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, front and rear - facing cameras, and a microUSB port for charging.
In terms of ports and connectors, the Surface Studio brings with it four USB 3.0 ports, a full - size SD card reader slot, a Mini DisplayPort connector (for another display) and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Samsung has also opted to keep the 3.5 mm headphone jack, something which many other companies like Apple, Google, and HTC have all decided to remove in favor of audio through the USB - C port.
Spin the speakers around to the back and you'll find a 3.5 mm Aux - In port that allows you to connect your phone, tablet or MP3 player, as well as a headphone jack that conveniently re-routes the noise when it's time for your roommates to get some rest.
Samsung keeps the old - fashioned 3.5 mm headphone jack, dismissing early rumors that its new phone would eliminate this still - widely - used port in favor of USB - C audio.
The bottom side houses the microUSB port, and up top sits the 3.5 mm headphone jack in the center, with the Nano SIM card tray — which doubles as a microSD card slot — sitting slightly to the left.
The report backs up the idea that the S8 may fall in line with the iPhone 7 and Moto Z and ditch its 3.5 mm headphone jack in favour of a single USB - C port for both charging and audio.
Unfortunately, one thing you won't be getting is a headphone jack, as both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL only have a single USB - C port down bottom (though Google does include a USB - C to 3.5 mm dongle in the box).
As seen in the images, the Nokia 9 will be featuring a premium design, off screen navigation buttons, a non-clickable fingerprint scanner and will come with a USB Type - C port as well as a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack.
For all the headphone traditionalists, you'll be pleased to know that there is a 3.5 mm jack nestled in the top edge, while the Type - C port joins a speaker and microphone on the bottom.
While you have the option to plug headphones in using the 3.5 mm port, you won't need to, with sound produced from the bottom and front - firing speakers faring better than on mono speaker rivals like the OnePlus 5.
There are few interruptions around the side of the device, too: the microSIM slot is removed with a pin (included in the box) and the microUSB port, on the bottom, faces the «wrong» way to its LG and Samsung counterparts; the 3.5 mm headphone jack on top is placed, in a subtle nod to off - centre symmetry, identically on top of the phone as the USB port is below it.
While a 3.5 mm headphone jack accompanies the only USB - C port, the new MateDock accessory (provided in the box for select markets) will provide two extra USB - C connections plus VGA and HDMI ports — some boxes will see a USB - C to full USB adapter to go along.
Other specs include IP68 water and dust resistance, a feature that should be expected from every high - end smartphone in 2017, a USB - C port located on the phone's base, 64 GB of internal storage that's expandable through a microSD slot, a 3,300 mAh battery, and yes, a 3.5 mm headphone jack for those concerned about the impending death of the aging analogue technology.
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