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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Would Be A Real Stupid Move If It Were True Apple

An intriguing rumor reported by PC Mag (and initially reported in this Japanese blog) holds that Apple may drop from its iPhone 7 the standard mini-jack plug on the phone, in favor of Bluetooth and Lightning connectors.


 From PC Mag's article: The big question is just how such a move might affect all the other headphones one can buy, as well as the other devices Apple makes. 

While we can envision some manufacturers making iPhone-exclusive variants of their headphones, we doubt that Apple's potential decision to chop out the headphone jack is going to suddenly make for a market full of Lightning-only headphones and earbuds.

There are, after all, plenty of non-iPhone devices that still use the 3.5mm connection.

 And, of course, you could just pair any ol' pair of Bluetooth headphones or earbuds with the iPhone 7.

Here is why it would be a stupid move...

Friends Don't Let Friends Fry Their Brain Cells.

 We should all use ear pieces, speaker phones or headsets for brain health!

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  Apple Headphone Controls You Never Knew

  • While you’re enjoying your sound (music), toggle pause or play by tapping the center button once.
  • If you want to fast forward a song, tap the center button twice and long-press on the second tap.
  • For rewinding a song, tap three times and long-press on the third tap.
  • For skipping a song, double tap.
  • For the previous song, triple tap.
  • For an incoming call, tap the center button once to answer. Tap again to hang up.
  • For ignoring the incoming call, long-press the center button. Two beeps will sound in your ear to confirm that the caller was sent to voice mail.
  • If you’re in a call and a second call comes in, tap the center button once to switch calls. To end that new call, hold the center button down for 2 seconds.
  • Your headphones can be used as a shutter release and will give super-steady shots in clicks. Tap the volume-up button to capture a photo.
  • Siri can be prompted for iPhone 4S users, by long-pressing the center button.

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