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Apple does away with headphone jack in iPhone 7
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<blockquote data-quote="vivek.krishnan" data-source="post: 2068596" data-attributes="member: 33237"><p>Actually, I know several people who do not have a case with their 6S/6S+. But they do not travel by public transport, have their own car.</p><p></p><p>On a different note, I had a similar discussion several years back about Microsoft, licensing and other issues with HG. The point he is trying to make is that we look at certain things and functionality. Lets say for example - the ability to put music to a iPhone - its a mess with one library only allowed at a time. I actually wasted several minutes trying to find a workaround before giving up. You would not have this issue with Android. Microsoft did this and left it behind. The problem is that Apple is a semi dominant force in the market and if they do something like this, it could fragment the market, but they would not care that much. Instead, people will resort to Bluetooth headphones and workarounds. Just like with Microsoft, we almost gave Windows 8/8.1 a skip and moved to 10. Or jumped back to 7.</p><p></p><p>Apple does make mistakes, and they lose customers/brownie points when they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivek.krishnan, post: 2068596, member: 33237"] Actually, I know several people who do not have a case with their 6S/6S+. But they do not travel by public transport, have their own car. On a different note, I had a similar discussion several years back about Microsoft, licensing and other issues with HG. The point he is trying to make is that we look at certain things and functionality. Lets say for example - the ability to put music to a iPhone - its a mess with one library only allowed at a time. I actually wasted several minutes trying to find a workaround before giving up. You would not have this issue with Android. Microsoft did this and left it behind. The problem is that Apple is a semi dominant force in the market and if they do something like this, it could fragment the market, but they would not care that much. Instead, people will resort to Bluetooth headphones and workarounds. Just like with Microsoft, we almost gave Windows 8/8.1 a skip and moved to 10. Or jumped back to 7. Apple does make mistakes, and they lose customers/brownie points when they do. [/QUOTE]
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