Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Apple co-founder speaks out against iPhone 7 losing headphone jack

Apple co-founder speaks out against iPhone 7 losing headphone jack

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has spoken out against the omission of the headphone jack in the forthcoming iPhone 7 release.

He told The Australian Financial Review: 'If [the iPhone 7]'s missing the headphone jack, that's gonna tick off a lot of people'.

If you've not heard thus far, Apple is very likely to shed the headphone port in its upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus handsets, in a move that mirrors that of Motorla with its Moto Z phones… but it's got a few people pretty angry.

Woz going on?

While Wozniak left the company in 1985, he's still on the company's payroll, although he currently works for Fusion-io as 'Chief Scientist'. He railed against the loss of the popular headphone port, slating the idea that Bluetooth audio would be as good:

"I would not use Bluetooth … I don't like wireless. I have cars where you can plug in the music, or go through Bluetooth, and Bluetooth just sounds so flat for the same music."

He called for Bluetooth to be upgraded to allow for more bandwidth and audio quality, a chance to bring better sound from the wireless connection and making it a viable alternative for those that have decent headphone already and don't want to have to walk around with a Lightning adaptor stuck to the bottom of their buds or cans.

He also, slightly inexplicably, said that Apple should move to USB-C, the popular connection port on many new Android phones, but didn't explain why he loved it so much other than to say it took his Nexus 5X to a 'higher level'.

It's only a couple of weeks until we see the next set of iPhones, with the launch almost certain to be the week commencing September 5 - so we won't have to wait long to see how distraught Wozniak is going to be.



from TechRadar: Phone and communications news http://www.techradar.com/1327054

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