According to Japanese blog Macotakara, Apple will be getting rid of the 3.5 mm headphone jack that has been standard on iPhones and other devices for years.Apple to remove headset jack from next iPhone 7?
Apple seems to plan removing the headset jack from the next iPhone 7, according to a reliable source.
Screen shape such as radius will be kept, however, it will very likely be more than 1 mm thinner than the current model.
Headset jack can hardly be thinner because it is the world standard. Apple seems to make the phone thinner by removing it.
Supplied Ear Pods will equip a Lightning connector, which means a DA (Digital to Analog) converter is required. The DA will be built in the Lightning connector without sacrificing the size, according to the source.
Third party headphone manufacturers need to prepare a headset jack - Lightning converter, however, supplying or selling separately a Lightning cable that includes a DA converter can solve the issue, in case of detachable cable headphones.
In case of Bluetooth headphones, connectivity issues explained above will not happen.
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