All Three New 2017 iPhones To Feature Wireless Charging, Says Analyst (macrumors.com) 143
In late October, Nikkei Asian Review released a report claiming Foxconn was testing wireless charging modules for the iPhone 8. Another report has surfaced recently that further reinforces those claims. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now claims that all three new iPhones expected to launch later this year will feature wireless charging. MacRumors reports: Kuo said wireless charging increases the internal temperature of smartphones, so he expects the rumored iPhone 8 with an OLED display and glass casing to have a new 3D Touch module with "additional graphite sheet lamination" in order to prevent the device from malfunctioning due to overheating. An excerpt from Kuo's research note obtained by MacRumors: "While we don't expect general users to notice any difference, lamination of an additional graphite sheet is needed for better thermal control and, thus, steady operation; this is because FPCB is replaced with film, which is more sensitive to temperature change of the 3D touch sensor in OLED iPhone." The new 3D Touch module could be up to $5 more expensive for Apple to procure per phone. While that is a minimal increase, it lends further credence to a report claiming the high-end iPhone 8 could cost upwards of $1,000 in the United States due to a significant redesign and the use of premium parts.
That's a bold move, cotton. (Score:2)
The iPhone isn't the in thing it once was. I'm surprised to see them making it dramatically more expensive.
Let's see if it pays off.
Wireless charging is the next step toward eliminating the charging port. I've been using wireless charging for about 4 years now and I've only ever plugged in to upload music. I'd guess most people don't even do that.
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I take it you don't play many games on your phone?
Some of the games will eat an iPhones battery in 3 hours. So if you sit down of an evening after a full days work then you may only have 30 minutes of play time on the phone. So people plug in. You can't do that with wireless charging.
Think about how many millions of those battery packs have been sold. That is so people can charge on the move.
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Those battery packs are sold so people can play Pokemon Go for more than a half hour. Grrr...
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There will still be a lightning connector or equivalent on the new iPhone just like there is now. You will still need usb connectivity. On a side note, I added Qi charging to my iPhone 6 with a $15 case that has a lightning port plug on the bottom and a coil and magnet embedded in the back.
I LOVE being able to plop my phone down on my desk charger, bringing up my podca
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Agreed completely. I have an LG G4 which you can add wireless charging to for a $5 sticker that goes inside the back of the case. I use a wireless pad on my desk to keep my phone topped up during the day.
My Comment was referring to this part of the OP's comment "Wireless charging is the next step toward eliminating the charging port. I've been using wireless charging for about 4 years now and I've only ever plugged in to upload music. I'd guess most people don't even do that."
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Not immediately. But sooner or later some beancounter will spot that waste and remove it.
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I take it you don't play many games on your phone?
Some of the games will eat an iPhones battery in 3 hours. So if you sit down of an evening after a full days work then you may only have 30 minutes of play time on the phone. So people plug in. You can't do that with wireless charging.
Think about how many millions of those battery packs have been sold. That is so people can charge on the move.
Games on your phone. Best post all day. I can't use my phone as fishing bait either.
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So you limit what you do with your phone just to make the battery last. That's a compromise.
Limit is such a limiting word. I have had a lifelong tendency to use devices that best fit the purpose.
So it's mobile. Mobile. I see people out at breakfast squinting at their little smartphones. While all of the things a smartphone can do are impressive in such a small form factor, we have to face it - for anything other than phone calls, they are pretty shitty. They are only marginal at texting even. But the small screen, the constant switching between WiF and 4G to avoid blowing the data cap, they are
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I knew there was someone out there making an effort to buy all the chips our customers produce, thus keeping me in my job.
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thanks.
I knew there was someone out there making an effort to buy all the chips our customers produce, thus keeping me in my job.
I'm a computer guy. I love working with and playing with them. Been curious about these things my entire career. At least to me, it beats the concept of personality determining what you buy. I wonder what my polycomputing outlook makes me?
I know - an asshole! 8^)
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Wireless? (Score:2)
I don't think that word means what you think it means... No plug in the phone maybe, but wireless?
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When I was a kid in the early 1970s we had an electric toothbrush that charged via induction.
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Definitely. The same technology. Basically an iron core transformer where the secondary winding is in the toothpaste handle.
It was pretty cool in the 70's, but the only innovate thing, even back then, was the rechargeable battery.
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iOS: this is our new iOS update. It will nerf your older iPhone. Don't get nervous, it will still be able to make phone calls and receive email.
Look at the great stuff you'll be able to do with your new iPhone!!!
Finally an iPhone that is better a Google phone. (Score:3)
I note the linked articles make no indication of what wireless standard they will use. Given that QI is used by almost everyone I would hope that is the standard they will follow, but Apple, being Apple, will probably see the need to introduce a new incompatible standard. I hope I am wrong about that,
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I note the linked articles make no indication of what wireless standard they will use. Given that QI is used by almost everyone I would hope that is the standard they will follow, but Apple, being Apple, will probably see the need to introduce a new incompatible standard. I hope I am wrong about that,
I've owned a number of Qi devices, and while I love wireless charging, Qi is too limited. Too slow, placement is too precise, distance is too small (even a thin case slowed charging). I'm using a USB-c Nexus now; less convenient but fast charging and a plug which doesn't just piss you off.
I really hope that Apple goes with a far better charging system, something that gives you at least a few inches distance (better would be a few feet, maybe with beamforming?) and speed to match USB-c charging. If so, th
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That said the Type-C USB is a huge improvement. I have it on my laptop and think it is great step up from all other USB connectors.
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You are right about the placement. I have couple of nicer chargers that have multi coil designs and are angled so the phone naturally falls to good position. This works well, even thru a thick leather cover. Charging is slow but as I have charging pads scattered everywhere I never have a flat battery. That said the Type-C USB is a huge improvement. I have it on my laptop and think it is great step up from all other USB connectors.
What kind of crap devices do you have that you have to have "charging pads scattered everywhere"?
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Better chargers fix all this stuff. Charging up to 1A is no problem, and the spec now allows much higher charge rates. As for placement issues, if you get a charger with a movable coil it will self-align, and other types can have aids to help alignment like magnets or multiple coils.
For me Qi works really well, but then again I didn't buy the cheapest chargers off eBay either. I have Panasonic and LG chargers and they both work really well.
For once I'm happy about something Apple might be doing, if it encou
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I note the linked articles make no indication of what wireless standard they will use. Given that QI is used by almost everyone I would hope that is the standard they will follow, but Apple, being Apple, will probably see the need to introduce a new incompatible standard. I hope I am wrong about that,
I've owned a number of Qi devices, and while I love wireless charging, Qi is too limited. Too slow, placement is too precise, distance is too small (even a thin case slowed charging). I'm using a USB-c Nexus now; less convenient but fast charging and a plug which doesn't just piss you off.
I really hope that Apple goes with a far better charging system, something that gives you at least a few inches distance (better would be a few feet, maybe with beamforming?) and speed to match USB-c charging. If so, then other phones will get that too within a year and I'll be much happier.
You people who have the Nikolai Tesla-inspired dreams of "wireless power" simply do not understand the Inverse-Square law. Look it up sometime, and you'll understand why "a few feet" for transmission of real POWER is very impractical.
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Why such a feature is so important to you? It's not even true wireless charging, more like inductance charging (there IS a wire after all, just not in your phone)
Also, there must be a loss of energy in the conversion, making "wireless" charging inefficient and more expensive than regular charging, but i can't prove this.
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The Nexus 4 had QI wireless charging a few years ago but the Nexus 6 was the last Google phone to have it. I have refused to buy a Nexus 6P or Pixel due to the lack of wireless charging. If Apple introduces wireless charging they will, for the first time, be making a phone that I consider technically better than Google's offering. It would not be enough to get me to change to closed Apple eco system but may sway others. I note the linked articles make no indication of what wireless standard they will use. Given that QI is used by almost everyone I would hope that is the standard they will follow, but Apple, being Apple, will probably see the need to introduce a new incompatible standard. I hope I am wrong about that,
I hope you're wrong. Fortunately, you probably are.
Qi is horseshit of the first order. I really hope Apple doesn't adopt it.
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2 questions (Score:3)
First, who wants that? Wireless charging is actually incredibly inconvenient under most circumstances. First, you can't use the phone sensibly while it's charging. Yes, you can pick up the phone and interrupt the charging to use it, but that does just that: It interrupts the charging process and drains the battery, increasing the time considerably that the phone spends on the charger, which is already longer than it would remain plugged in in the first place. Then, taking that charger with you to use it, e.g. at work or at a friend's place, is inconvenient to say the least. With the standardization of power adapters in phones today (ok, not with Apple, I know, but with pretty much any other phone), I don't even have to take my charger with me at all, it's near impossible that there isn't one where I am going to go. I would not count on that with this charging system.
And second question, does that mean Apple now plans to get rid of the power (plus whatever else) socket, too? Because then the aforementioned problem would sure be more than just a nuisance which could be avoided by simply using a normal data/power cord to charge them.
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First, who wants that? Wireless charging is actually incredibly inconvenient under most circumstances. First, you can't use the phone sensibly while it's charging.
Yeah, but you get to buy all new charging doohickeys and maybe a new dongle or two. It's a win-win, my friend! Courage!
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This point exactly. I get a pretty good life out of my iPhone 7, and usually just charge it overnight. During the day, if I'm not using it, I leave it charged. If I need to use it, I just unplug it normally and plug it back when done. In the car, if for any reason I needed to use it, I'd keep it plugged in charged. While I could use it as an iPad, I don't. Nor do I use it to navigate - I have my car GPS. I use this phone mainly for FaceTime/WhatsApp
Your second point is an interesting one. As i
Why would the socket go? (Score:2)
And second question, does that mean Apple now plans to get rid of the power (plus whatever else) socket, too?
It makes no sense to do so; there are a ton of accessories that rely on a socket. So if wireless charging is addd, a socket will still be there... which makes your first question moot since anyone who doesn't want wireless charging will continue to use cords (that attach to the phone).
I personally feel the same way as you about the dubious benefit that wireless charging brings. But I just wont use
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Sorry, but that argument "So many accessories need it" doesn't mean jack shit with Apple. Phone jack, anyone?
Headphone jack is redundant (Score:2)
Sorry, but that argument "So many accessories need it" doesn't mean jack shit with Apple. Phone jack, anyone?
Sorry (not really), but that is a stupid argument. The entire functionality of the headphone jack is redundant with the power jack. Furthermore, while the lighting jack can do a large number of things (external battery pack, speaker connector, USB connector, etc) the headphone jack could do one thing - audio in/out (with Stripe being a hack on top of that one thing).
If you got rid of the lightning
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I'd suggest we simply sit and wait how it plays out.
Re: Headphone jack is redundant (Score:2)
Removing the headphone jack makes it a less convenient solution for listening to music in the car on long journeys via the aux, unless you think I should upgrade my car stereo just because Apple have made a bad decision. I'll stick with my 6s until they either reverse the decision or stop supporting it.
That is utterly false (Score:2)
Removing the headphone jack makes it a less convenient solution for listening to music in the car on long journeys via the aux
Almost all cars sold for quite some time now have a USB port, why not play music through that? It's what I have done in my cars long before the iPhone 7.
But if not, why not USE THE AUIDIO CABLE ADAPTOR shipping with every iPhone?
If you say your car is 30 years old and you need an audio port and charging port at the same time use any one of a billion + four solutions now on the marke
Re: That is utterly false (Score:2)
How do you charge your phone through the audio adapter?
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Me. I want it. Wireless charging is no where near as inconvenient as plugging and unplugging cables constantly, or better still in the dark. I'm not sure why you would want to use the phone "sensibly while charging" but right now if I pick it up it's going to get unplugged so I can hold it to my ear.
Also if you're taking your chargers with you, you're doing it wrong. Not to mention you'll get some strange looks if you drag you IKEA bed-side table to your friend's house instead of just a cable. ... You do re
Seriously?? (Score:4)
"...the high-end iPhone 8 could cost upwards of $1,000"
A thousand bucks for a phone? Ha ha ha ha ha ha...no. I'm not gonna spend that much on a phone even if it comes with a blowjob attachment.
Also, won't this graphite sheet add ~0.00001mm of thickness to the phone? How will Apple users ever manage to put up with this outrageous increase in thickness? Won't someone please think of the Apple users?
Anal(c)yst says something... (Score:1)
Nice one! (Score:2)
Wireless (Score:2)
The biggest issue I have with wireless charging is that with a wired cable you're limited to plugging your phone into a cable which is plugged into a wall socket about 1-2m away. With wireless charging you're limited to putting your phone into a dock which has a cable which is plugged into a wall socket about 1-2m away.
As an added bonus, it charges much slower and costs about 12x more than a simple cable (even Lightning ones, provided you don't buy from Apple).
Unless someone can come up with a way to make
3D touch adds $5 to the cost? Totally justifies (Score:2)
Unless I totally m
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I did see another article which was outlining some of the other expected improvements, mostly a bezel-less OLED screen. The speculation was that they wanted to make the 10th anniversary release pretty impressive.
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LOL, I can get wireless charging for my Note 4 right now...
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Dude the Note 4 has a readily user removable battery, you get remote charging, not only that, you get guaranteed 100% off. Sometimes when my even older note 3 misbehaves, like a noisy alarm during a troubled sleep, just when you just finally manage to nod off and that off switch just doesn't seem to work any more, being able to kill it by ripping the battery out, is just so satisfying as is the quite spell when you fail to put in back in or forget to switch it back on.
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Aren't they a little late to the wireless charging party?
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Apple invented wireless charging just a few weeks from now!
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Aren't they a little late to the wireless charging party?
There are a lot of engineering disadvantages to wireless charging, actually. They are just bowing to market-pressure, IMHO.
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Re:Apple just does it right (Score:5, Funny)
By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
It doesn't bother me at all. Some whiners complain about not being able to charge the phone and listen to music at the same time. Hell, I'm rocking my tunes and posting this from my new iPhone as we speak. I don't see what the b
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It doesn't bother me at all. Some whiners complain about not being able to charge the phone and listen to music at the same time. Hell, I'm rocking my tunes and posting this from my new iPhone as we speak. I don't see what the b
Yeah, I feel your pain. I have to use an iphone for work, and I really hate where they put the "send" button so that it's easy to accidentally send emails and other messages when you haven't finished writing them yet.
Thankfully, we're looking at adopting a BYOD program and I'll be able to use my Nexus 6P.
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By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
It doesn't bother me at all. Some whiners complain about not being able to charge the phone and listen to music at the same time. Hell, I'm rocking my tunes and posting this from my new iPhone as we speak. I don't see what the b
If you are serious, you have some severe time management issues. As well, isn't listening to music on a smartphone and bragging about it a little silly? The world's tallest midget concept. I listened to my iPhone 7 with a cheap pair of real headphones, the ones Slashdot users cite and apparently see as the gold standard. Meh. I listened with my iphones plugged into the charging port. Sounded pretty good. Then I plugged in my Studio headset. Sounded similar, a little better. (that one went through two of th
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By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
It doesn't bother me at all. Some whiners complain about not being able to charge the phone and listen to music at the same time. Hell, I'm rocking my tunes and posting this from my new iPhone as we speak. I don't see what the b
What bugs me is wireless charging. Presumably they will eliminate the lightning port entirely so instead of carrying a single USB chord with me that I can plug into any random USB socket to charge the phone, I now have to buy a $75 charging module to keep at work and another one to keep in my car. Chords may be annoying but they are not $150 annoying. Another gripe is that they want to eliminate physical buttons which I don't like. It was bad enough when Samsung did it ... accidental input anybody??? Finall
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C Minor is.
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By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
It doesn't bother me at all. Some whiners complain about not being able to charge the phone and listen to music at the same time. Hell, I'm rocking my tunes and posting this from my new iPhone as we speak. I don't see what the b
What bugs me is wireless charging. Presumably they will eliminate the lightning port entirely so instead of carrying a single USB chord with me that I can plug into any random USB socket to charge the phone, I now have to buy a $75 charging module to keep at work and another one to keep in my car. Chords may be annoying but they are not $150 annoying. Another gripe is that they want to eliminate physical buttons which I don't like. It was bad enough when Samsung did it ... accidental input anybody??? Finally, if Apple starts charging well in excess of $1000 for their phones, everybody else who has a phone worth buying will follow suit which gives me yet another disincentive to upgrade.
Weren't certain configurations of the GN7 over a kilobuck?
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And in an hour you won't be rockin anymore when you gotta plug in that charger and wait to rock out again because the port is in use
5 hours for AirPods (with a 15 minute charge to get another 3 hours [idownloadblog.com]), and some insane amount, like 99 hours, for some of the Beats W1-equipped headphones.
But if you get the $2 BT earbuds at the checkout line at Walmart, YMMV.
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My wife's Samsung has had wireless charging for a couple years now. So has my Nexus 5. Several other Android phones as well.
Apple's not even "in the money" on this one - just an "also ran". By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
There are plenty of reasons that wireless charging is a really bad and inferior technical solution. So if you like it - fine. Use it, But you're strutting around like you own the world. Would you like the explanation?
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My wife's Samsung has had wireless charging for a couple years now. So has my Nexus 5. Several other Android phones as well.
Apple's not even "in the money" on this one - just an "also ran". By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
There are plenty of reasons that wireless charging is a really bad and inferior technical solution. So if you like it - fine. Use it, But you're strutting around like you own the world. Would you like the explanation?
Exactly.
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My wife's Samsung has had wireless charging for a couple years now. So has my Nexus 5. Several other Android phones as well.
Apple's not even "in the money" on this one - just an "also ran". By the way - how's that custom audio jack working out for you?
At least I can be confident that Apple's implementation, unlike Qualcomm's horseshit, won't turn my phone into a grenade; by overheating the battery until it eventually shorts-out and does the hand-grenade thing...
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Apple's not even "in the money" on this one - just an "also ran".
But it will require an Apple branded charger, so it is "innovative".
Wireless charging (when done right) is finicky-enough that I would WANT a "closed system".
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They screwed up with deleting the headphone jack. I have an iPhone 6 and I can charge and listen to sounds in the privacy of my own head.
No headphone jack, no sale. I'll just go back Android.
Isn't it amazing? Completely impossible to listen to an iPhone 7 on any headsets whatsoever. Go figure. I have a bluetooth - Works. I have Apple's headset - it works. I have the 10 dollar pair of cheap mini stereo plugged headset that is the gold standard of Slashdot users - why it even works. There is something in you folks heads, but it's alternative facts.
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Then I can charge the bluetooth headphones while charging the Apple Phone while listening to music. Who woulda guessed life could be so grand!?!
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Then I can charge the bluetooth headphones while charging the Apple Phone while listening to music. Who woulda guessed life could be so grand!?!
Oh my.that's what started the Bowling green massacre. Seriously dude, It's the wrong color for you, Steve Jobs is an asshole and your Chevvie can run circles around my Ford.
If the 10 dollar set of headphones is the determinant factor, then but a Samsung phone and revel in your wise purchase.
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The $700 savings I realize by using my Galaxy J3 Android phone is the determinant factor. It even came with a free pair of headphones! I had to upgrade the flash to 128GB by slotting in a microSD card I got on Black Friday for $25. Get this, it is even a Samsung MicroSD card. I have a brand loyalty thing going, I suppose. Maybe not.
Steve Jobs is a non-entity at the present time, however. And my Ford Ranger can run over your Harrison. If I can get it to start in the cold weather. It was cranky this m
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Then I can charge the bluetooth headphones while charging the Apple Phone while listening to music. Who woulda guessed life could be so grand!?!
Oh my.that's what started the Bowling green massacre. Seriously dude, It's the wrong color for you, Steve Jobs is an asshole and your Chevvie can run circles around my Ford.
If the 10 dollar set of headphones is the determinant factor, then but a Samsung phone and revel in your wise purchase.
Exactly.
"get bluetooth" not a valid response (Score:5, Insightful)
ugh this is annoying...
"get bluetooth" isn't a valid fix for several reasons
first, Apple didn't just remove a headphone jack, they removed a *universally compatible data port* that allowed for simultaneous, cheap, adaptable charging and using the jack for headphones or for an accessory like a Square card reader. Simultaneously.
removing functionality like that is exactly like if Ford removed all the doors on the right side of their cars...it's perfectly analogous in how it cripples the user
2nd, bluetooth runs out of batteries
3rd, just because *you* and your particular use case have your needs met with bluetooth headphones and one jack doesn't mean that it's a good design for all users, from the perspective of designing a system for users.
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1 - However much you spend on wired phones, the wire will eventually fray and break.
2 - Sound is sssssooooo much beter on wireless phones as its not relying on the charge through the phones cable to make the sound.
I would never go back.
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Bluetooth uses lossy compression on your already compressed audio, I've yet to find an implementation which sounds even close to decent earbuds. It adds distracting latency if you're watching a movie or playing a game.
In short is shite for the job they asked it to do.
Some BT headsets, including AirPods, use much higher-quality CODECs, like AAC, and they have done a lot to reduce the latency to near zero. The reviews of AirPods all say the latency is undetectable by a human when watching (and listening to) videos.
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Sounds like you've spent far too long listening to your headphones too loud if you can't hear the lossy compression garble of A2DP. Aksi the already mentioned latency of Bluetooth. Makes video frustrating to watch when the sound is out of sync with what's on the scrern
That's why you need to ditch the junk and get some W1-equipped earbuds/headphones from Apple/Beats.
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ugh this is annoying...
"get bluetooth" isn't a valid fix for several reasons
first, Apple didn't just remove a headphone jack, they removed a *universally compatible data port* that allowed for simultaneous, cheap, adaptable charging and using the jack for headphones or for an accessory like a Square card reader. Simultaneously.
removing functionality like that is exactly like if Ford removed all the doors on the right side of their cars...it's perfectly analogous in how it cripples the user
2nd, bluetooth runs out of batteries
3rd, just because *you* and your particular use case have your needs met with bluetooth headphones and one jack doesn't mean that it's a good design for all users, from the perspective of designing a system for users.
Square was WAY ahead of this. They released BT card-readers well-ahead of the Great JackOff of 2016. Next!
Your car-door analogy is ridiculous. Next!
If we're talking about AirPods, they run out in about five hours. Then you can pop them into their charging case for about 15 minutes and get another 2 or 3 hours. Repeat for 24 hours before the case needs to be recharged. If you can't do without your Tunez for 15 minutes, then you need mental help. Next!
You're right that BT isn't right for all people or a
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My car-door analogy is perfect and logical.
And your other points are centered on your usage needs and budget, narcisistic delusion affecting design...perfect example of the faulty thinking that leads to bad tech desgin.
Next!
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My car-door analogy is perfect and logical.
And your other points are centered on your usage needs and budget, narcisistic delusion affecting design...perfect example of the faulty thinking that leads to bad tech desgin.
Next!
I don't have a "use case" here, as I don't consider $160 reasonable to listen to tunes all day. I know that it isn't an unreasonable price, given other BT headsets, but it is past my personal price-point.
But, being a Developer myself, I do recognize that the AirPods are a solid design, and are better than most in the category.
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wow...
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A suitable suggestion for people who enjoy spending a multiple more on a set of headphones, and charging those headphones, and having a little case or some other means to protect those headphones then yeah that's a great suggestion. Other people might wonder why a premium phone device couldn't expend perhaps $.20c to just have a headphone jack built into it. Like every other smart phone.
Because if you want that 3.5 mm jack to be water-resistant, it doesn't cost "$.20c" (whatever that is).
And it is like "MOST other smart phone(s)." Apple wasn't even first to lose the 3.5 mm jack.
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Exactly. Accept those apple compromises.
Tell me what the compromises are AC.
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really? you are too dumb to figure out in what situations having battery-powered headphones would be bad? here's one: I'm getting off the plane. I have a conference call with some people as I am getting into the rental car. I put on my headphones, and bam - they are not charged. I have to be at a client site in 40 minutes, and that's how long it takes to drive. I can
1) make everyone on the call listen to car noise and sound unprofessional 2) drive with one hand, meaning I will show up w/o having breakfast, and get a ticket 3) be like you and work at mcdonalds. because I'd be a moron.
and by the way, the chord going from my fucking pocket to my ears has caused Zero problems for the last 40 years.
If you weren't a moron, you would have made sure your headphones were charged when getting ready to deplane, or just stuffed the INCLUDED Lightning headset in your pocket/carry-on as a backup.
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Some guy: use bluetooth. I don't see any possible problems with it Me: it's another thing to charge You: you're a moron. I've never taken a plane and don't realize there is only one usb port provided for your seat on a plane, but you're stupid. planes should have two. And you should use the wired headphones and carry 2 pairs at all times.
you have problems with English, don't you. When people say "no problems with bluetooth" and you reply that problems with bluetooth can be solved by not using bluetooth... you're the moron.
There's an old saying - when you are in a hole, the first thing is to quit digging. You just keep coming up with more Precious snowflake reasons.
Protip 1: have all of your shit charged before you get on the airplane.
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really? you are too dumb to figure out in what situations having battery-powered headphones would be bad? here's one: I'm getting off the plane. I have a conference call with some people as I am getting into the rental car. I put on my headphones, and bam - they are not charged. I have to be at a client site in 40 minutes, and that's how long it takes to drive. I can
1) make everyone on the call listen to car noise and sound unprofessional 2) drive with one hand, meaning I will show up w/o having breakfast, and get a ticket 3) be like you and work at mcdonalds. because I'd be a moron.
What a precious, special, and fragile snowflake you are.
1. If you are not able to charge your devices, and know what state of charge they are in, you have no business calling me a moron.
2. If I knew that you were so disorganized and incapable of keeping your needed equipment ready, well than I suspect that you would be pretty unprepared for the presentation as well. Unpreparedness is not a thing that manifests itself in only one area.
and by the way, the chord going from my fucking pocket to my ears has caused Zero problems for the last 40 years.
You must have the oldest smartphone ever made, in 1977!
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and if fish had fur they'd have lice. the problem of having a charged device run out of battery exists with bluetooth, and does not with wired.
If you cannot keep your Bluetooth headset charged, you'll probably forget to charge your laptop or your phone as well.They also have batteries. So many problems for you, Precious Snowflake!
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Lol at headline. I prefer anal to vag myself, but I don't think that makes me an expert on iFruit accessories, or does it?
You have confused an "Analyst" (one who analyzes) to an "Analist" (one who knows about, or prefers, Anuses).
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How is it complicated? If you're away from a charging pad, you can use any microwave to charge your device. Just make sure to use the defrost setting.
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How is it complicated? If you're away from a charging pad, you can use any microwave to charge your device. Just make sure to use the defrost setting.
Can't I just use a toaster set on "medium dark"? 4Chan swears by it.
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You know what would have been courage? Giving the iphone 7 wireless charging. Then they could say, no more ports. I think that would have been way more receptive to the audience. The downside would be charging would be a whole lot more complicated.
Charging would be easier, however, CHARGERS would be a lot more expensive. Remember, this is APPLE we are talking about, where the accessories cost as much as the device.
Wireless charging involves laying your phone on the surface of the charger or dropping it into the socket like the Sonicar electric toothbrushes do. Imagine the cost of a car charger now...
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Imagine not being able to use your phone while it's charging....
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They will just remove the trade-in option for Iphone 8 buyers.
All Iphone 8 buyers are assumed to have an Iphone 7 already, that they can use while the Iphone 8 is charging.
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