Razer's CEO, Min-Liang Tan, has taken to Facebook to clarify the reasons for not having a headphone jack on their new phone. Tan mentions that by not having the jack take up space inside, they were able to increase the battery capacity by as much as 500mAh and improve thermal ...
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While removing the headphone jack on a relatively small and tightly packed device like the iPhone can be justified as a means to make room for other components, it’s hard to make a similar argument for removing the jack on larger devices like the iPad and Apple’s Mac lineup. ...
If you take Apple’s word for it, removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 was a pure expression of its desire for technological progress. “Some people have asked why we would remove the analog headphone jack from the iPhone,” Phil Schiller, Apple’s marketing chief, said yesterday...
How does Apple respond to critics who’ve described removing the headphone jack from the iPhone as “user-hostile”? Schiller thinks it’s a silly argument. “The idea that there’s some ulterior motive behind this move, or that it will usher in some new form of content management, ...
I don’t think arguing over this one way or the other will bring an answer. Jack Kelly MAY be too far in one direction, but better to be there than many other places. Mariel Strausssaid this onMay 29, 2013 at 9:12 pm|Reply
They're the kind of people who claim they don't own a smart phone, use a VPN for everything, don't have a bank account or credit card, pay everything with cash, etc. The only thing that they haven't done is find a cave out in the...
The newly announced Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is missing a 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of a single USB-C port, and it used to mock Apple in advertising for removing it. Now, Samsung is trying to revise history by deleting the ads in question.
Went back upstairs and tried one more time from the wall jack. Oh, that's peculiar - I now have 2.5 Gbps here as well. After some time, the problem happened again...limited to 1 Gbps. What is going on? I even went so far as to re-terminate my wall jack upstairs. No luck. ...