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by brokenmachine
747 days ago
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>Why should any manufacturer include components in a device that customers clearly don’t value enough for it to make a difference to them? If Apple sold a model with a headphone jack and a model without, then we could compare sales numbers between the two models and you could make that claim. Of course, Apple doesn't sell a model with a headphone jack. What they do sell however, coincidentally enough, is $300 wireless headphones. |
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People in tech circles also lambasted Apple for removing DVD drives and a lot of other things. Yet a lot of non-tech people prefer Bluetooth ANC buds or headphones.
Also, if they were so intent on killing the jack for money, why do they still have it on MacBooks and even upgraded it with an amplifier that supports high-impedance headphones?
Better waterproofing and re-using the space sound like perfectly valid reasons.