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This is the real reason.http://news.yahoo.com/apple-announces-headphone-standard-152845961.html
Hi all.A) Good for the shareholders.B) Not good for the customers.C) Not good for the customers.D) Not good for the shareholders.What Apple is thinking?Guy 13
Fortunately we don't have to purchase or participate with the rotten Apple.
Apple customers don't matter. They will buy it anyway because its an apple product.
Why would anyone buy an iPhone when they could buy a Galaxy? AFAIK Samaung has no plans to replace it's headphone jack with anything different, and the Earth will continue spinning around the Sun for some time to come.
I've come to the conclusion that relying on a phone for (good quality) audio is basically a bad idea. You pay extra for the memory, then in a couple of years you upgrade anyway.
The Lightning connector port is digital only
Yes, most people do upgrade regularly. I'm the oddball in that I purchase my phones outright, not as part of a plan and I save thousands by not upgrading every 2 years. At least in the USA you actually spend about $1800 for a $700 phone when purchased on a monthly plan through AT&T or Verizon. No one does the math. I have T-Mobile where you buy the phone separately, then purchase a service plan. And I have 3 songs on my phone, my 7 year old iPod serves as my portable music player. I keep thinking I should transfer music to my Galaxy phone, but maybe your thought is right all along.
While the plan may upset a lot of loyal Apple customers who have already invested substantially in premium headphones with a standard headphone jack
It just means another adaptor, no big deal.dave
The Beats music service has a much better algorithm for finding me new music than any other service I've tried. Spotify doesn't even come close. I find the tracks on Beats, then buy elsewhere.To use the Lightning connector, the headphone would have to incorporate the Apple DAC chip that's $30 USD separately. Then to control volume they don't have the clicker that works through the headphone jack, so they would have to have some kind of real volume control in the headphone, and that doesn't seem good.Currently for good sound you can get the DAC chip and output the signal from there to a good headphone amp, or you get an Apple-compatible DAC/amp combo.