Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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Okay Apple fanbois - defend this one
http://mashable.com/2016/09/07/iphone-headphone-jack-courage/?utm_cid=hp-hh-sec#CSiVtmuEXiqZ
I actually went out and bought the 6S because I needed a new phone and they had reduced it to only $100. A steal. I was going to wait until the 7 came out but then I heard about them removing the headphone jack and that was a hard "no" for me.
I like my iPhone, but I'm definitely not a fan of all-things-Apple. I'm having a very hard time understanding how anyone could defend this move, and actually I have yet to really see anyone try. I'm wondering if some of the Apple lovers on this forum will be picking up the 7.
http://mashable.com/2016/09/07/iphone-headphone-jack-courage/?utm_cid=hp-hh-sec#CSiVtmuEXiqZ
This is in no way the equivalent of losing the CD drive or the 30-pin connector. There is no technological excuse for this. Music does not sound better over a Lightning cable. Nor does it sound better over Bluetooth, or the proprietary wireless technology Apple is using in its AirPods. There's simply more audio information traveling over a wire than can travel over the air.
Say it with me now: wired almost always sounds better than wireless.
I actually went out and bought the 6S because I needed a new phone and they had reduced it to only $100. A steal. I was going to wait until the 7 came out but then I heard about them removing the headphone jack and that was a hard "no" for me.
I like my iPhone, but I'm definitely not a fan of all-things-Apple. I'm having a very hard time understanding how anyone could defend this move, and actually I have yet to really see anyone try. I'm wondering if some of the Apple lovers on this forum will be picking up the 7.

