Sentences with phrase «removing headphone jack made»

Apple executives told BuzzFeed that removing the headphone jack made it possible to bring that image stabilization to the smaller iPhone 7, gave room for a bigger battery, and eliminated a trouble - spot when it came to making the iPhone 7 water - resistant.

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Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 brings to light an important question: Would Apple have made the move now if it didn't own Beats?
But that is where audio junkies are going to have a fit, because despite the step forward in the speakers, many believe that Apple have made a weird choice in removing the headphone jack.
Many smartphone makers decided to remove the headphone jack from their premium devices, but it seems that OnePlus won't make such a move.
One thing is clear, though: Apple has made it a hobby to remove features from our devices, and after the headphone jack, another one is gone.
But this whole mess of removing headphone jacks from phones before the technology has caught up to make those jacks unnecessary has been a massive pain in the neck for a great many people.
If recent rumors are to be believed, Apple is about to do something that will make a lot of users very angry: remove the standard headphone jack from the iPhone 7.
Early reports claimed Apple was planning to remove the headphone jack from its upcoming iPhones in an effort to make them thinner.
Just like how Apple got rid of the headphone jack with the iPhone 7, the iPhone X makes moves toward removing the rest of the phone that isn't a screen — the home button has been outright removed, as have much of the bezels around the screen.
It was widely speculated that Apple was removing the 3.5 mm headphone jack to make next generation iPhones even thinner.
Because the physical buttons have been removed from the sides — leaving only the headphone jack, microUSB port, and IR sensor — the G4 is round and slim, which makes the phone incredibly comfortable to hold.
In a nod to Apple, Google is planning to remove Walleye's headphone jack so it can make room for stereo speakers.
The only potential thing that removing the headphone jack can objectively do is allow OEMs to make phones thinner.
The Rayz earbuds are no doubt made in response to Apple's decision to remove the iPhone 7's headphone jack, leaving those who prefer wired earbuds with a dilemma: listen to audio or charge the phone, but not both at the same time.
Apple could muster some more courage to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone SE 2, to make space for a bigger battery, a 3D Touch display, or a camera with OIS.
If you're upset Apple removed the headphone jack, that'll make it even easier for you to want to buy the S7 Edge or LG V20.
The top of the case features an opening that could surround a 3.5 mm headphone jack but with HTC being adamant to remove this conventional port from its devices throughout 2017, it's unlikely to be making a return this winter.
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.
Google similarly made fun of Apple, when it originally removed the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in 2016, but then removed the headphone jack from its own Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL devices in 2017.
Removing the headphone jack would allow Apple to make the iPhone 7 thinner than its predecessor.
When the first Pixel was released, Google made fun of Apple for removing their headphone jack.
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