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Seven years later, it's more clear than ever that the days of the headphone jack on mobile devices are numbered. Here's how Apple was the vanguard for the death of the port — and what might be ...
Intel is reportedly working on extensions to USB-C that would kill the venerable 3.5mm headphone jack. Digital audio could improve smartphone design in a number of ways, but there are costs and ...
While Apple has historically never been one to shy away from abandoning legacy technologies, the 3.5mm headphone jack is another matter entirely.
2.5mm Headset Jack A small round connector for accepting the pin-shaped plug from certain phone headsets. This connector can be also be used with certain other types of accessories.
As it turns out, these days, you actually stand out by still having a headphone jack. Audiophiles need not worry (too much) as the Galaxy S8 will still indeed have a 3.5 mm port, seemingly ...
3.5mm dongles like the Square Credit Card Reader work fine The Square Credit Card Reader works perfectly fine when connected to Apple’s Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter.
The venerable 3.5mm audio jack is in danger of being phased out. Here's what that means for smartphone and music enthusiasts.
Sony Xperia 1 V renders show a familiar-looking handset that will be one of the few flagships to continue utilizing the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Apple’s Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack adapter is currently sold out on the Apple Store in the US and much of the world.
Nothing’s April Fools’ prank, the Ear (3.5mm), is a wired earbud with a 50-meter cable—mocking audiophile trends with “beautifully inconvenient” flair.
Due to the general cancellation of the 3.5mm headphone jack in new smartphones, users have to use wireless headphones to listen to music, watch videos or play games.
Apple used to sell a similar Lightning to 3.5mm audio cable, but it has now been discontinued. Apple's USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable is available now for $39.00.