Thursday 28 July 2016

Video Claims To Show Apple’s Official Lightning-To-3.5mm Adapter For iPhone 7


Apple’s next-generation iPhone may have been a very detailed discussion of the process in 2016, but there are so consistently talked about by the leak part of the public and analysts device; the removal of the so-called iconic 3.5mm headphone jack.


which is now generally accepted that Apple will indeed be deleted 3.5mm headphone jack , lead us to think about new solutions to what will replace the existing EarPods.


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Some drifted enable lightning EarPods or ideas Bluetooth AirPods , while speculation last month suggested that the new iPhone will include a box lightning to 3.5 mm adapter , will allow existing EarPods by this new accessory lightning port congestion.


This new lands in the public domain has managed to add to the potential of the video of little weight, Apple will take what is considered the most simple, despite being a lazy way to solve the problem . Video display adapter into the accessory iPhone and male lightning interface, and received a standard 3.5mm headphone jack input. Accessory will do all the heavy work, in order to transfer audio data between the two devices.


, if accurate, would mean the presence of the adapter, it will be at least 2017 before we have ushered in a new generation of audio accessories. Video original leaker claims attachments from Apple supplier Foxconn factory in Vietnam rise, and further claimed that in its current form, it actually only provides compatibility with a run of 10 beta version of the iOS device.


Check out his video to see how you think? This looks like a genuine Apple parts, or deception built something



(Source: Tinh TE of YouTube )


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Video Claims To Show Apple’s Official Lightning-To-3.5mm Adapter For iPhone 7

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