Charge your iPhone 7 and listen to music at the same time - that's how it works!
As I am sure everyone knows, this is the case newly introduced iPhone 7 For the first time, the classic headphone connection has been omitted. Now some interested parties are asking themselves - how can the smartphone be charged and listen to music at the same time?
"Everything was better in the past" - one might think now. But that's not the case - there is of course a possibility to charge your smartphone and listen to music via your EarPods. If you want to do it easily without cables, you can get the new Buy AirPods. These are paired with an iPhone with iOS10 via Bluetooth. But most of them don't quite like the design - some opinions from the Twitter community:
Airpod preview, in case you were wondering. #appleEvent pic.twitter.com/e5XJEGB6Rw
- Victor Baro (@victorbaro) September 7, 2016
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- Lux (@Callux) September 7, 2016
Charge your iPhone 7 and listen to music - that's how it works!
If you don't like the AirPods so much and don't want to buy other Bluetooth headphones, there is another inexpensive option. Apple has one as an iPhone accessory Lightning dock released, with this it is possible to connect headphones. At the same time you can synchronize the iPhone with the PC or charge it. However, the 3,5 mm jack plugs are required for this. If you no longer have such headphones, you can buy an adapter here.
The dock is not that practical to take with you, but it is perfect for listening to music at the same time. The abolition of the jack plug is sure to deter some interested parties from getting the iPhone 7 to buy. What do you think about it? Don't you like the tangled cables anyway and buy the new AirPods? Or do you leave the purchase of the iPhone 7 in general? Write it to us in the comments or take part in our survey.
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Apple gets more stupid every smartphone, you can't expect anything. So I couldn't do without the jack plug because there are such great headphones for it. In addition, Apple only wants to make money with it anyway, so that they don't have to sit on their shabby smartphones, which are sold far too overpriced. It doesn't make sense to me and that's why I hate Apple so much.
That's the way it is. I'm not an Apple fan either and I think it's a joke that the jack plug is no longer available. Have such great Beats headphones. Otherwise I would have got the iPhone 7, sorry.
The elimination of the headphone jack bothers me too. Up to now, you are not used to listening to music wirelessly. In addition, listening via the jack plug is also more battery-friendly.
We'll see how the iPhone 7 sales will be.