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Of course, Apple didn't leave wired headphones user totally in the dust. The company also released its standard wired earbuds with a Lightning connector at the bottom, rather than a 3.5mm jack.
The Lightning adapter was initially included with new iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone X devices after Apple killed off the headphone jack. It then became an add-on option for the iPhone XS ...
The vent was out, replaced with a carefully modified headphone jack. The next step was convincing ... was making all of this work and keeping the lightning port available. The key was a digital ...
With the first-gen AirPods Max, a separate Lightning to 3.55mm headphone jack cable was available to purchase, but no suitable replacement was available for the new model—until today.
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 verdict on what type of earbuds Apple will ship with the new iPhone is still out -- it could be anything from wired earbuds with a Lightning connector instead of a headphone jack, or fully ...
The current interface is USB Type C, which superseded Apple's own 30-pin and Lightning connectors as well as the 3.5mm headphones jack. The Apple device contains the socket, and the cable or ...
Since the introduction in 2020, you were able to use a Lightning to 3.5mm cable (which Apple happily sold for $35) – and connect your AirPods Max to any device with a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Upcoming smartphones might not have a 3.5mm headphone jack. It all still hangs on a rumor that Apple's iPhone will shun all connectors but its proprietary Lightning jack (some Android models out ...