But now you can read newspaper headlines that warn of cancer in the ears due to radio radiation. which is said to be higher than the radiation from the mobile phone itself
Sounds like a Shietty &, Compromising future to me, considering the fact that you need to charge it every once in a while in which you wouldnt even need to do with wired earphones,also Imagine gaming on this kind of peripherals in which the sound lags behind your gameplay
Jeremy Coleman you can do all that witless. Plus it’s way more convenient when it’s wireless. Nobody wants to have a cord attaching their phone to a speaker or to their car.
@@dimaisatree I do everytime I drive the car. Beautiful moment to charge the battery. Standard cables ftw, my friends can also take the cable and play music without the hassle to stop the car to give it five minutes to hassle with bluetooth pairing.
@@dimaisatree I prefer using a cable generally speaking. It's just easier and faster. Bluetooth will run your battery down faster (unless your phone is plugged in charging). I've used Bluetooth audio many times. I've used it since the Bluetooth audio standard first came out like 10, 15 years ago whenever it was. I own a Bluetooth speaker. This is nothing new. My phone can do Bluetooth audio too. This is nothing new people. It's just about options people. And they want to say that the 3.5mm jack is legacy technology. Well, I disagree. Just because you CAN play music wirelessly doesn't mean you HAVE TO play music wirelessly. Neither do I see any benefit of playing music over lightning port. Or lightning to 3.5mm with a stupid dongle. Are they trying to say that lightning port is superior to 3.5? Please.....
Yeah I don't see it going away anytime soon. I'd say Apple jumped the gun about 20 years too early. Here's to hoping they jump the shark too! Trillion dollar company my ass. Only reason they're trillion dollar company is because they have high profit margins. Good for investors. But what that basically means is that they're ripping off the customers with their overpriced bullshit.
@@jaybievictoria8024 Why would it be silly? It's physics. There will never be a wireless solution better than wired. We've had windows and doors for 1000s of years on our houses, even if we have light bulbs and 4k displays now. Theres also no reason to *not* remove windows on planes. Nothing silly about the headphone jack. It has adapted with time and it's here to stay. Google and Huawei put the headphone jack back on their latest smartphone. Now all major smartphone manufacturers have headphone jack. It's returning. Apple was wrong.
Apple: We removed the headphone jack TH-camrs: Here are the reasons apple needs to go out of business. Other companies: we will do the same. TH-camrs: (cricket noise)
IKR, Samsung’s Galaxy Folds broke seconds after people took them out of the boxes and people were all like “it’s NEW technology”. If apple did that, people wouldn’t be so forgiving.
Peppa Pig The Killer cos they hate Apple and they will do anything to see the company crash... that’s how destructive those people are but when it comes to other companies beside Apple, they have reasons to justify them. Double standards.
How dare you? It's the current year! Get rid of your jack immediately and when you are at it, cut off one of your balls. You know, in the name of ergonomy and progress.
First reason: we want your money Second reason: we want lots of money Third reason: You want a dongle so you need to pay. We made it small so that you will lose it and pay for a new one
Daniel Liang Amazing strategy right! Too bad Apple’s “Other accesories and wearables” sales only make up only 10% of their earnings.. (Which includes Apple Watch, HomePod, HomeKit, iPod, etc.)
@@rogermoss1976 who's the real sheep, people that buy apple products because they like them, or ignorant android fanboys like you that hate on Apple without any valid reasons and don't know shit? I think I know who the real sheep are...
Able have been since the Galaxy S5. It's sad that apple uses ip67 with their ipones and no headphone jack which Samsung used on the gs5 in 2014. 5 years later apple upgrades to ip68 eating on their flagship. Which is still garbage in Apple's use of it. I can't tell you how much standing water I've seen in more than I can count, XS maxs' at my job in Mobile repair. Where I have seen zero Galaxy's come in for water damage but still have a headphone jack
girlsdrinkfeck You must be really ignorant about the current state of the industry to say that only Apple removed the headphone jack. You’re just the same as a sheep.
girlsdrinkfeck I am sure those "blind" fanboys have more money than you have! 😉😂 Btw what if within the next decade all good mobiles don't have earphone jack anymore then will you manufacture your own mobile? 😂 People like you just don't miss any chance to hate apple and too much hating is not good! Also the manufacturing of 2 in 1 connectors and other accessories will create many new jobs and will also help developing countries! So think positively! I also used to hate apple but just months before I switched from Android to iOS and it truly is an unique and amazing experience! Both are unique but I have to say that iOS is the best! ✌️
Robert Pucovsky That’s one good reason why I love the LG 🎶🔉 the other is plug-in your headphones 🎧 and make changes to the audio while you’re recording 😉
courage my ass, why not be honest and say profit. samsung flagship phone had years been water resistance IP68, bigger battery, USB C, not to mention expandable storage while maintaining the headphone jack with a lower price.
David Easley get your silly ass off this thread. Everything in the iPhone is other companies technology. Apple had isheeps even believing Apple invented TVs at one time..get your stupid ass off the internet...and NO , Apple didn't invent the internet dumb ass sheep
@@PrinceAltoid 1. Exynos 2. Tizen 3. Samsung is one of the leading suppls of flash storage in the world. If youre going to say that they arent because they outsource SOME manufacturing, then Apple doesnt have their own chips 4. you are an idiot. Apple has ALWAYS outsourced the majority of components in their phones. samsung even used to make their processors... They still provide flash for Apple,(and RAM too i believe. The cameras are also third party(Sony?). Their batteries also are outsourced, definitly NOT from samsung you also dont know what IP ratings are... IP68's definition doesnt change. IP68 ALWAYS means its rated for total submersion of 1+ meters for 30 minutes. Also remember that when they first removed the jack their water resistence was still worse than phones that still had jacks, so saying it was removed for that purpose is beyond stupid Finally, Apple did NOT invent printed circuits. PCBS have existed since the 60s, well before Apple existed. edit: "definitly NOT from Samsung"
@@PrinceAltoid Also, Apple realy doesnt entirely develop their own chips either. They basically rent the core structure from ARM and reorganize it. Samsung has made their own devices with their own OS too you idiot... The only reason they dont still and never did in the west is because app support makes launching new mobile OSes practically impossible
9:40 is the funniest moment. Advocating for more wires? Is that what apple wants to prevent? Yet they build computers with so little ports that one have to carry a bag of dongles and adapters to be able to use the machine for something more than a Facebook. Of course none of those come with the package. Btw.. there are phones with mini jack port and with IP67 certificate. There are ones with IP68 too.
WTF ???? >>> 4:30 ???? Samsung Galaxy S5 This device is rated IP67, using the Ingress Protection rating system. The dust rating is 6 (highest level of protection), and the water resistance rating is 7 (water-resistant up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes). Despite this classification, your device is not impervious to water damage in any situation. It is important that all compartments are closed tightly. WITH REMOVABLE BATTERY, BACK COVER & A HEADPHONE PORT!!
@@enda0man The back cover only protects the battery from ingress. You'd just need to buy a new battery, the battery compartment itself is seperate from the rest of the device. A new battery for the S5 was only something like $15
Jonathan Cineus They saw an opportunity to make money from something that’s useless and they took it. Most people nowadays use wireless headphones, so why not creat your own wireless headphones and sell millions of them? Theres a reason they become the first trillion dollar company.
This is a cold war between apple and headphone jack. headphone jack is not dead yet. The real question is who will die first will it be apple or headphone jack?
wow so the 2020 macbook will not have a headphone jack thats bullshit this is why i stick to old tech for so long is because i hate using wireless headphones to listen to music
hmmm and yet nothing changed after all this time. Its almost as if u stupid fucks forgot that APPLE has weight and A LOT OF IT in the tech industry. Just imagine how fucked up the field would be if apple didn't ditch the firewire port, the floppy drive, the cd drive, or HDD storage. U have no clue the wonders Apple has brought by going against the flow let it be more money or not. They altered our future, and u fuckers are ungrateful beyond a doubt. Disgusting thats all I can say.
No no no. You don't need to get other manufacturers mixed into this because apple fans who don't actually think and just follow what apple says will say it's not the same. Just look at the 6s. It was already water resistant, they just needed to use some better seals and pay for an IP rating.
The fact that many Android phone makers were able to achieve the same benefits (larger battery, Sammy's IP68 which one-upped Apple's, better display, etc) while retaining the headphone jack leads me to believe that the removal of the jack on Apple's part was nothing more than a money grab setup for their Airpods and wireless Beats. _And everyone fell for it_
Honestly I can't imagine not having a headphone jack, because even though I usually use Bluetooth headphones, sometimes they need to charge, and then it's useful for me to have earphones that I don't need to charge I also have a pair that uses USB-C, but I don't use it very often because if I'm using wired earphones I probably need to charge my phone so that's annoying ...and I have an ancient laptop that can't use Bluetooth so I need wired headphones EDIT: my wireless headphones broke and the earphone jack is more useful than ever
You dont realize how useful it is until you dont have it. I tend to lose things easily so i use wired headphones, however i had to upgrade my phone to an iphone x after my 6s' battery couldnt hold a charge for more then 30 minutes, and the camera broke. Its been hell because i have had to continue to buy headphone adaptors. I hate it, its expensive and it sucks.
I'm one of those individuals who really needs the headphone jack. Bluetooth just doesn't do it for me. I'm using my headphones just about 24 hours a day. A battery for my headphones would make it impossible to do my work without having to switch between headphone sets two to three times a day. Further, to give an adapter to use a weird set is not really a truly functional approach. Certainly this does still leave you with a write, but try working with a wireless set of headphones on a flight from San Francisco to Seoul for example.this is just not functional.
@@chrisrobertson1565 Nah Chris, I use my tablet to do research with other people being right around me. If I'm listening to a lecture on TH-cam while taking notes on One Note in another window, I need clear sound without disturbing people all around me. It's for sure that I will get about 11 hours of service on my tablet without recharging, and can plug an external battery in to keep going for the rest of such a long flight as I mentioned above. Why wouldn't you get yourself a Jitterbug? By the way,I no longer use a phone, only use a tablet. It's replaced all of my other devices including my phone.
Robert Christopulos haha, I was just being a smartass 😁, I have an iPad Air I code on and I still have a phone with a RSA token on it for work and I carry all in my satchel (man purse) lol
@@chrisrobertson1565 Hi Chris, like I said, I'm a researcher,I also teach and I'm a musician. Actually,I play a pretty mean keyboard, both as a solo musician and as part of a band. I use my tablet in all of those roles. My tablet of choice is an older Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 w/LTE. This thing, even though it's older, is a real beast. I just wish that Samsung would release a latest tech replacement for it. My bag is crammed with papers, both from students, for distribution for students, or other researchers, etc.. I don't know if you've explored using VOIP to replace a phone connection and to do video chats. When I'm teaching I'll often use a ROKU device to create a screen windowing connection with a large screen monitor or to stream the appropriate videos that I want to use in teaching to my students. Hey, you have a great night.
Airpods, the case has 20 hours of battery, the headphones have 5 hours, and they charge in 10-15 min, so you have 20 hours of sound with 40 min of charging
And you'll be run over by history as we move on just as the racists, Fascists and hatred filled fuckers were. U will be a mear shitstain on the boot of humanities progress. U are nothing, and u have no voice or power to change what u wish. I hope u feel depressed because u deserve it after the shit u are trying to change. Be gone u archaic fuck, humanity never needed anymore of u...
You won't notice the difference, trust me. Unless you're mixing audio, which you definitely don't do on your phone I assume. Bluetooth is more than fine for casual use, in fact better than wired because it's more convenient.
@Wayne Lee Ramsden Doesn't change the fact that wired is still less convenient. Just because you have the less convenient option as well doesn't mean your overall experience is more convenient. If you change to the more convenient technology, I bet you won''t be willing to switch back so the headphone jack. As an option, it adds nothing at all.
Manuel Siregar Actually, I do work with audio a lot, I’m a musician. I usually use my Fender Champion 20 as my speaker for when I’m mixing my music (I do want a nice pair of Roland headphones tho). But wireless is miles better if you’re just listening to music on Spotify. I’ve used wired headphones when outside, where I listen to music most & they’re way more impractical. And my wireless earphones still sound good anyway.
I’m pretty mad that Apple did this. They weren’t trying to be “evil” or “malicious” per se, but they were being very stupid in my eyes. I mean, come on; how hard is it to fit a tiny little headphone jack into an iPhone. Thanks to you, it’s basically extinct, and using wired headphones has become much less convenient.
@@constancies Your ignorance towards reality is beyond appalling to say the least. But since u humans are all stupid as fucking shit today I'll explain. Apple removes things not for some tangible reason your puny minds can grasp but rather one philosophical in nature. They do it to push the industry forward and out of there disgusting archaic rutt. That is all, there is no if ands or butts about it so stop fucking fighting u animals and move on. U did with the past removals and u will with this one, so stop bitching u whiney meat bag humans.
evilution if you see like this then face unlock is there years before apple announced it with iPhone X. I myself saw it in my friends htc in 2015 which was just $137.but it was a disaster. Apple took the concept refined it and not industrial standards is face unlock in many phones besides touch unlock
@@nikstorm there's an incomparable difference between face unlocking and 3D face scanning. The standard face unlocking can be fooled with a photograph.
Went from plugging in and listening to realizing my headphones are dead and need to charge and wait and when I need to replace they’re 3x more expensive
As a music student and former film student, this is my main concern. I can't record with wireless headphones because I hear myself in an echo, now I don't need that for my iPhone, because I don't record on it, but it is important on my Laptop, and on the school's desktops. Editing sound and video is a niche that Apple has well secured. My university is supposed to be fully PC, but you enter the music building and we all have Macs, it's just not comparable. But it feels like they are less concerned about the professional market recently and it's a bit concerning.
@@chronicallymeee After windows 8 there has been no benefit to using Apple for music. Before Windows 8 there was extra and random delays in the USB driver for windows so no matter what protocol or drivers you used, the USB part could always add random delays. Apple has also gone form being seen as higher quality and easier to use to now being known to produce crap hardware that is not worth a cent... Why are musicians risking their music on such crap?
I really love how you dig deep into certain topics. It's like bringing blogs into life. I also had the idea of doing these detailed videos but I decided to stick to reviews for now and maybe in the future I'm might also get into it 😃, good job.
Courage my ass. This is the single most annoying thing Apple ever have done. I miss my headphone jack every day. Only reason I use a iPhone is the fact that my workplace decides what phone we get.
Although you can plug in Lightning and USB-C two ways, you can plug in a 3.5mm audio jack 360 degrees. I will miss that. Charging wireless headphones still requires plugging in a USB cable.
I have my Samsung Galaxy S10+ with the headphone jack a pair of AKG earphones and the galaxy earbuds included !!! Nothing can compares with the sound of the wired headphones,I tried wireless beats,JBL,Samsung,airpods,jaybird and none of them compares with my Audiotecnica M50X!!!
Carlos Gonzales absolutely yes Wired earphones give you better quality Whenever i am in my i try to plug my phone using the lighting cable because it provides more quality but the hassle of wires and maintaining them. That’s why i use Bluetooth then no worries connects automatically plays automatically.
Personally I don’t give high expectations to Bluetooth Headphones cuz due to the limitations of it. But I always expect good sound quality from wired headphones that I spend a considerable amount of money into it.
I work at a public school. There are so m any levels of technology that many of us teachers cannot afford to have "courage" for technology. I need a laptop or a phone with access to as much old and new tech as possible. Schools can sometimes not be able to equip every room with a HDMI projector or have USBC flash drives for every kid or have to do a presentation using wireless bluetooth connection on every single speaker/projector in every classroom and have laptops and phones that are accessible to every teacher and every student at every level of technological skill. While I do understand the whole convenience reason for normal everyday users, for things like education and "public" access facilities like libraries, schools, and small businesses, pushing forward into more and more expensive and high turnover technology is often pointless and unrealistic for some users who rely on accessing both new and old technology at the same time, at any given time. As evidence, my school just purchased 30 new laptops - several of the requirements was that they MUST ALL have, USB-A (2.0 and 3.0 compatible) VGA, HDMI and Headphone ports natively. Everything else is cream, because our students should be able to sit in a library, slap on their own headphones or the library $5 a piece headsets, get their work done, then go into a classroom with an old projector and present their work, then stick a USB stick into it, save it, and give it to their teacher, while wirelessly uploading it to google classroom so if the teacher wants to demonstrate a student's work to other teachers in the boardroom, they can connect the same laptop to an HDMI projector in the teachers staff room whilst using a Bluetooth powerpoint presenter wand from Logitech and wirelessly connecting the laptop to the speakers so we can hear the student presentation and grade it as a faculty. But when I get home, I connect my wireless bose noise canceling headphones to my Google Pixel 1 and when I drive to work, I use a 3.5mm jack to connect my phone to my car speakers so I can listen to podcasts on the way to work. Sometimes "courage" is inconvenient for years...
I'm currently using a set of head phones to watch this video, I couldn't imagine not having a head phone jack, they are affordable and easy to use, I have never had any trouble using them. Wireless head phones are expensive and do not always have the simplest set up process not to mention a delay in audio and worse audio quality overall. I've never liked apple or any of their products but handicapping your users for meaningless extra space that will offer a minimal amount of extra features that are not needed for the use of the phone is just awful. I know that always improving with new technology is a must, but some things were designed so well that they don't need any improvements to get the intended effect. Audio you can listen to without burdening everyone else with it in this case. Speaking of computers, I cannot stand it when there is no disc drive I like to burn cds and dvds often and I cant do that if the computer was designed with "innovation" in mind. Some things are better left the way the were even though technology gets more advanced CD drives and audio jacks will always be some of the best inventions. They make it far more simpler than needing high download speeds to play games or watch movies and Wireless head phones are nice, but they cant beat the quality of a wired set.
I would have been OK with Apple removing the jack IF they would have switched to USB-C from the START! WTF where is the logic of having USB-C in their MacBooks, iMacs and iPad but not in the iPhone! 👎
Well I don't want to sound like some kind of hater or fanboy so I'll mention both pros and cons of each device. Firstly the pro of wireless technology is that it's wireless. No wires messin around. And it may have a better sound quality too. The first con is that it's wireless. So it must have it's own battery. I have used wireless headphones for some time and they were pretty comfortable but I couldn't listen to the music while they were charging and had to think about TWO batteries instead of one. Secondly, you can't share. While using Bluetooth headphones I have found out that I couldn't share audio with my brothers or friends while there were lots of 3.5mm jack splitters on the internet. Moreover some of wired ones can give a sound boost while connected to additional power source. Also wired headphones are cheaper. To sum the things up, wireless technology is good and innovative but recently it is not enough developed to push the wired technology out of the market entirely so I'll stick with 3.5mm jack for now.
- What's wrong with an extra battery, wireless headphones batteries last forever anyways. And all wireless earphones have warning that tells you when your battery is low well before it runs out of battery. - You can share, just put one pod in the other person's ear. The el classico way. - Nobody's gonna connect their headphones to a power source when they're listening to music on their phone, that's way too impractical. For studio work, yes definitely but Apple hasn't removed the headphone jack from their Macs & I assume nobody does any audio mixing or whatever on their phone. - You can get a decent pair of bluetooth headphones for £20 & cheap £2 wired earphones break very easily & throw audio quality out the window I guess if you're buying £2 wired earphones. Wireless headphones are better, apart from professional use which an iPhone is not for anyway.
@@nath1606 At first, only infinite power sources keeps producing power for ever. But they just don't exist. Secondly, sharing audio in "The el classico way" is just uncomfortable. It seems you hadn't tried 3.5mm jack hub. Thirdly, by saying "sound boost while connected to additional power source" I meant that the headset apart from 3.5mm jack has usb type-A connection. It works perfectly even without it connected but when it IS connected it gives a decent sound boost. Also about durability. I have had wireless earphones for about 20€ and wired ones for almost the same price. Despite having more points to break wired ones lasted much longer. And the sound quality is not the thing I could complain about. I will admit that £2 earphones rarely lasts longer than a month or produce high quality sound but if you're not afraid to may more than 10 dollars you can get pretty good ones.
@@KofolaDealer I don't mean literally, they do last a good 5 to 10 hours before you have to charge them again sometimes even more. I say forever figuratively.
@@mantas8443 - I meant "forever" figuratively, not literally. Bluetooth earphones can go hours before you need to charge them again & if you do charge them, just charge them overnight. - I don't really find it uncomfortable tho it's a subjective thing. But now with bluetooth 5.0, you can pair 2 pairs of earphones on the same device if you do find the el classico way uncomfortable. - More & more bluetooth earphones are being made with no wires, which means no breaking points (Thanks to Apple creating AirPods & removing the headphone jack arguably) & fully wireless earphones are becoming cheaper & cheaper. And my bluetooth earphones that cost me £20 have lasted longer than wired alternatives have in my experience. - Yes, I agree. I got Apple EarPods for £6.50 off of Amazon & I really enjoyed the sound of them tho the fact that I was switching back to wired earphones was annoying because I was spoilt by the conveniences that wireless gave me. But I'd argue thanks to Apple removing the headphone jack, wireless earphones have been getting cheaper & cheaper.
The thing about floppy drives and disk drives, is that there was something in the market that is significantly better. With the 3.5mm jack, there is nothing that is significantly better. My wired headphones will outlast your wireless headphones any day. Give your headphones 2 years. The battery life on that crap would drop significantly. And you would have to buy a new one. The other issue is sound quality. He did mention that sound quality is worse on wireless as compared to their wired counterpart at the same price point. And you must be a special kid if you can't keep your wires properly.
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 it's a first generation product simply to innovate. It's form factor makes a headphone jack hard to pull off. You won't see apple innovating (Well definitely not anymore)
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 I said the s10 is not a Galaxy fold because the OP was talking about the s10, and not the Galaxy fold. You're the first person to bring up the galaxy fold.
Lol they achieved ip67 rating because they removed the headphone jack!!!! Really?! Look at current smartphones and you can see some have ip68 rating and they have a headphone jack!! They also have space for batteries!! Lol
@@ishankumar4471 People have fitted a working headphone jack into the iPhone X. Apple just wants to make money off of proprietary headphones and dongles.
Nah Steve Jobs liked getting rid of stuff like legacy ports for the first iMac, FireWire, sd port on iPhone, and not supporting flash on ipad and iPhone the thing is that he’s a minimalist, plus he wanted to get rid of the optical drive in the macs
I don’t give a crap about the future and wireless. This was one of the stupidest decisions they’ve ever made. So now I have to get AirPods or something wireless so I can simply just charge my phone and listen to music at the same time. It’s just stupid
its not stupid, its convinient and gets cheaper and better every day. this mentality of "this is good lets not improve" is bad. im someone who uses an MP3 player to listen to music. but i understand that some people prefer music streaming platforms because its more convinient for them. our devices have their pros and cons. we can coexist and hey who knows maybe one day ill start using a phone to listen to music
The thing about wired headphones is: they are basicly timeless. Great headphones that you buy now will still be great headphones in 10 years. By then your Airpods will have aproximately 20 minutes of battery life on a full charge, if they even work at all.
Wireless adds another layer of bureaucracy: charging the damned earphones. The phone jack is just 19th century technology that works and Phil Schiller wants to ditch it in the name of 'the courage to move on' while the business decision to ditch the phone jack is technofascism at its best.
Broke my wired earpods almost every month just because they got behind something and broke, have my airpods 2.5 years still work perfect till this day only have to charge them once a week
If Steve Jobs were alive 2016 Steve jobs: who wants a headphone jack? you need to get your cable and plug it in and you lose it, yuck nobody wants a headphone jack so let's not use a headphone jack. Instead let's use a dongle
Or you could use the lightning cable headphones that are INCLUDED in the box. I own three pairs of the earphones with a lightning cable but I never use them because I own AirPods
4:44 - "The lightning connector could deliver even higher sound quality." That's plain wrong. Headphones are working with analog signals and the quality of the signal is at a level where humans can't possible sense a difference. The argument that people have to be forced to get into new technology is BS too. The iPhone didn't got popular because the population was forced into using them, but because the product was good and cheap enough. If wireless headphones are getting good and cheap enough, then people will buy them. There are a lot of cases where I don't want to use my expensive Bose Noice Canceling Headphones. Cases where I want to use cheep headphones, so I don't have to mind them. If I break or lose them, or if someone steals them I don't care much. Investing more money in headphones whose main quality is that they are particularly cheap is just not possible.
Apple lighting to jack connector DAC is a marvel and it does sound better, the only sin apples made is to remove the adapter, that’s adapter is worth more than 9$
After 5s everyone phone started having finger print sensors After iphone 6plus most manufacturers started making 2 screen sizes After iphone 7plus 2 cameras became a standard After iphone x literally every phone now has a notch
WTF ???? >>> 4:30 ???? Samsung Galaxy S5 This device is rated IP67, using the Ingress Protection rating system. The dust rating is 6 (highest level of protection), and the water resistance rating is 7 (water-resistant up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes). Despite this classification, your device is not impervious to water damage in any situation. It is important that all compartments are closed tightly. WITH REMOVABLE BATTERY, BACK COVER & A HEADPHONE PORT!!
@@senorVAC1 Battery is the one component that you need to replace within 18 Months anyway.. can you imagine doing that on a flagship by yourself now a days?? We are wasting natural resources and dumping ewaste... Cause global warming etc.. we need to make use of all devices as long as we can.. use and throw is bad for everyone..
I prefer having a headphone jack. I understand the perceived convenience of wireless but I don't find having to charge my headphones convenient at all.
Why I still fall back to the headphone jack despite having Bluetooth earphones and I can't commit completely to the wireless audio ecosystem: 1. Bluetooth earphones battery life still sucks (8h and it will not last when working overtime) 2. Pure wireless earphones like AirPods and the like are easily lost (I still prefer lace-type Bluetooth earphones and wired earphones when I'm at home). 3. Game consoles (PS4, Nintendo Switch) still does not support Bluetooth audio and I still need to keep wired earphones for my console gaming. 4. The ability to charge and listen to music at the same time.
4:44 I seriously doubt that. I've done stuff with synthesizers and it's just not the same. The sound will be converted to analogue anyways in the earphone itself. As an audiophile, that statement really hurt me.
I still think it’s ridiculous. It’s change just for the sake of change. Same with removing traditional ports on the MacBook Pro. I have a huge problem with a “wireless future”. It should be an option, but not the only option, because wired connections are always better.
Wireless headphones are a JOKE if youre a musician/producer. Apple’s removal of the headphone jack was just a lame way to cry for attention.. Tho i believe the future is wireless, headphones jack will stay around for a long long time..
4:37 Ok, you don't need to remove the headphone jack to achieve water resistance. The Samsung Galaxy s9 has an IP68 water resistance rating AND a headphone jack. That's the same water resistance as the iPhone 15. Also, the Pixel 5a has a water resistance rating of IP67 AND a headphone jack. God I hate it when people say "Apple was able to achieve water resistance by removing the headphone jack" because it's not true.
9:50 I have a fear one is they say wireless keyboard is hack able and why can’t they hack wireless earphones and listen to the voices Second wireless = costly
door knob Well Ya if you just read it quick your mind picks up on the general theme of what he's getting at. Sorta simpler in nature to reading a sentence with misspelled words. U just. kinda know what it means from past experiences. Same sh*t diff pile, Really.
Virtually every other smartphone maker has current release phones with a headphone jack. Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung, LG, Sony, Nokia, Motorola and many others
Sorry, I'm not ditching my headphone jack for a wireless one. Simply because I don't want charge them and they don't last that long and overpriced as hell.
@@fargeeks it limits what you can do with your phone. You use a USB-C headphone jack, well now you can forgot about charging your phone. Just because we have a port that can do "everyone in one" like USB doesn't mean it should be used for that purpose exclusively.
Reasons why I still need a headphone jack: -Given the size of Airpods and anything similar to it, I would always lose them. -Wireless earpieces consume battery time.
The reason is that in order to make a phone water resistance they have to sealed the headphone jack and they have to pay royalties for the headphone jack and apple wouldn't pay for something there not making money in the first place
First of all they don't have to pay royalties for the headphone jack. It's free. Second bullshit on the headphone jack. The Samsung galaxy S5 has had ip68/67 (can't remember) resistance. And all the phones since the s7 were higher resistance than all iPhones despite having a jack
The reason they removed the headphone jack was for people to buy the airpods. Other companies laugh at Apple for it but then they saw it worked because Apple users are loyal to the brand doesn't matter what they do. The other companies saw they could get away with removing the headphone jack the same way and create their own wireless earbuds. That is why almost no smartphone has a headphone jack and that is why most if not all smartphone companies have their own version of wireless earbuds. Apple saw a way to make more money and it worked and other companies like to make more money so they follow suit. Think about it, now we buy a smartphone and don't think twice in buying a 150$ accessory to use with the phone when a few years ago we didn't need to.
Same thing happened with the charging wall adapters. Apple said they removed it because you already have one but then shipped their new phone with a lightning to USB-c connector that no previous iPhone used so therefore most people didn't have in their home and therefore they sold the wall adapter separately. So the answer is still money.
I also think Apple anticipated the arrival of the Bluetooth 5.0 standard, which allows for a much higher data rate transfer from the cellphone to the wireless headset. That right there means vastly improved sound quality compared to older Bluetooth wireless headphones. If you have an iPhone 8/8 Plus/X/XR/XS/XS Max model, they all support Bluetooth 5.0.
Apples reasons for removing the jack because the future is wireless. Then continue to provide wired earphones in the box
But now you can read newspaper headlines that warn of cancer in the ears due to radio radiation. which is said to be higher than the radiation from the mobile phone itself
Sounds like a Shietty &, Compromising future to me, considering the fact that you need to charge it every once in a while in which you wouldnt even need to do with wired earphones,also Imagine gaming on this kind of peripherals in which the sound lags behind your gameplay
Would you want them to not include any headphones
So are we obliged to go to the future? Can't we just stay in the past for a while?
Difference between Microsoft and Apple.
Headphone jack is not only for headphones but also so you can plug it into external speakers or auxiliary port in the car.
Jeremy Coleman you can do all that witless.
Plus it’s way more convenient when it’s wireless.
Nobody wants to have a cord attaching their phone to a speaker or to their car.
Dima 44 some people still do
@@dimaisatree and if ur earphone need charge?
@@dimaisatree
I do everytime I drive the car. Beautiful moment to charge the battery.
Standard cables ftw, my friends can also take the cable and play music without the hassle to stop the car to give it five minutes to hassle with bluetooth pairing.
@@dimaisatree I prefer using a cable generally speaking. It's just easier and faster. Bluetooth will run your battery down faster (unless your phone is plugged in charging). I've used Bluetooth audio many times. I've used it since the Bluetooth audio standard first came out like 10, 15 years ago whenever it was. I own a Bluetooth speaker. This is nothing new. My phone can do Bluetooth audio too. This is nothing new people. It's just about options people. And they want to say that the 3.5mm jack is legacy technology. Well, I disagree. Just because you CAN play music wirelessly doesn't mean you HAVE TO play music wirelessly. Neither do I see any benefit of playing music over lightning port. Or lightning to 3.5mm with a stupid dongle. Are they trying to say that lightning port is superior to 3.5? Please.....
What we should understand is if Apple jumps off a cliff all the other manufacturers also jump down the same cliff 😂😂
Yes but not samsung
Trillefar Theilgaard yet you see Samsung follow in apples footsteps *cough galaxy buds *cough
@@muddy111 You're not wrong
@@muddy111 it's not their 1st wireless earbuds tho
@@muddy111 The predecessor to the Galaxy Buds were released 5 months before Airpods. COUGH COUGH
The fact that the headphone jack is more universal than USB type c is astounding
I thought that dude was trolling originally when he said it took courage for them to remove the headphone jack 😂
Sorpresa Puta it took courage for him to say this on stage 😂
It took courage to take out EarPods and a charger from the box
Yes the old background music is back!!
You liked it?
Anyone knows the name of the background music?
@@Manacho DeeTunez - FREE BEAT 2014
jadon sesay no, it sounds depressing and very chill.
The headphone jack is still wildly used and loved it will probably stay relevant for years to come
Yeah I don't see it going away anytime soon. I'd say Apple jumped the gun about 20 years too early. Here's to hoping they jump the shark too! Trillion dollar company my ass. Only reason they're trillion dollar company is because they have high profit margins. Good for investors. But what that basically means is that they're ripping off the customers with their overpriced bullshit.
@@thisisallthereis Everything this person says is true
Bluetooth latency sucks balls on my piano simulators man. I paid 150 for these junks.
@Draggy654 They said this for the Note 9 and S10 and S9.
They say it every fuckin year.
@@jaybievictoria8024 Why would it be silly? It's physics. There will never be a wireless solution better than wired.
We've had windows and doors for 1000s of years on our houses, even if we have light bulbs and 4k displays now. Theres also no reason to *not* remove windows on planes.
Nothing silly about the headphone jack. It has adapted with time and it's here to stay. Google and Huawei put the headphone jack back on their latest smartphone. Now all major smartphone manufacturers have headphone jack. It's returning.
Apple was wrong.
Apple: We removed the headphone jack
TH-camrs: Here are the reasons apple needs to go out of business.
Other companies: we will do the same.
TH-camrs: (cricket noise)
Daxam Might you are 10000% RIGHT
😂 😂
LMAO
IKR, Samsung’s Galaxy Folds broke seconds after people took them out of the boxes and people were all like “it’s NEW technology”. If apple did that, people wouldn’t be so forgiving.
Peppa Pig The Killer cos they hate Apple and they will do anything to see the company crash... that’s how destructive those people are but when it comes to other companies beside Apple, they have reasons to justify them. Double standards.
Watching this on my S10, with a headphone Jack.
Brandon Waggoner Enjoy while it lasts.
Same here lol
wow look noone cares
Like a boss 👍🏽
How dare you? It's the current year! Get rid of your jack immediately and when you are at it, cut off one of your balls. You know, in the name of ergonomy and progress.
First reason: we want your money
Second reason: we want lots of money
Third reason: You want a dongle so you need to pay. We made it small so that you will lose it and pay for a new one
Use the ones that come with the box
Santiago Carrillo it’s small so you can lose it and it is not included in the box for iPhone X or above so.....
Daniel Liang Amazing strategy right! Too bad Apple’s “Other accesories and wearables” sales only make up only 10% of their earnings.. (Which includes Apple Watch, HomePod, HomeKit, iPod, etc.)
Fourth Reason: We think our patrons are stupid sheep that will pay out their asses for whatever rubbish we tell them they can't live without
@@rogermoss1976 who's the real sheep, people that buy apple products because they like them, or ignorant android fanboys like you that hate on Apple without any valid reasons and don't know shit? I think I know who the real sheep are...
Better to have something and not need it, than to need something and not have it...
Wise words. May the headphone jack live forever.
Except in this case, it is needed
Yeah, we should also have a CD player on iPhone just in case we need it.
@@augustogalindo8687 and a floppy drive lmao
@@augustogalindo8687 you don't get the point
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and many others ARE water proof WITH the headphone jack.
Edit: water resistant*
hex-d9d919 And bazzeless.
hex-d9d919 nobody said it wasn’t 😂
Able have been since the Galaxy S5. It's sad that apple uses ip67 with their ipones and no headphone jack which Samsung used on the gs5 in 2014. 5 years later apple upgrades to ip68 eating on their flagship. Which is still garbage in Apple's use of it. I can't tell you how much standing water I've seen in more than I can count, XS maxs' at my job in Mobile repair. Where I have seen zero Galaxy's come in for water damage but still have a headphone jack
Griffin Kennedy where tf u work because I’ve never seen a single newer iPhone get water damage in real life
And?
I still miss listening with headphones while my phone is charging. Not enough to buy wireless earbuds, mind you.
Adam Johnson Then buy a 2 in 1 connector simple!
@@siddhantjadhav2793 ah more reasons for crapple to make money from blind fanboys
girlsdrinkfeck You must be really ignorant about the current state of the industry to say that only Apple removed the headphone jack.
You’re just the same as a sheep.
@@RR-uc1wb fk u on about nigga ?
girlsdrinkfeck I am sure those "blind" fanboys have more money than you have! 😉😂 Btw what if within the next decade all good mobiles don't have earphone jack anymore then will you manufacture your own mobile? 😂 People like you just don't miss any chance to hate apple and too much hating is not good! Also the manufacturing of 2 in 1 connectors and other accessories will create many new jobs and will also help developing countries! So think positively! I also used to hate apple but just months before I switched from Android to iOS and it truly is an unique and amazing experience! Both are unique but I have to say that iOS is the best! ✌️
LG smart phones still has the Headphone Jack and I love it!!
LG is trash
@@oofig software updates and availability sucks ass
Yeah, their high amp quad dac is rocking hard
Robert Pucovsky That’s one good reason why I love the LG 🎶🔉 the other is plug-in your headphones 🎧 and make changes to the audio while you’re recording 😉
But they still used fucked up bettery life similer to lg old android phones
courage my ass, why not be honest and say profit.
samsung flagship phone had years been water resistance IP68, bigger battery, USB C, not to mention expandable storage while maintaining the headphone jack with a lower price.
@Nuno Herdeiro is it a flagship phone that cost 1000$? Or those low/medium range phone that's gimmicky in every way?
David Easley get your silly ass off this thread. Everything in the iPhone is other companies technology. Apple had isheeps even believing Apple invented TVs at one time..get your stupid ass off the internet...and NO , Apple didn't invent the internet dumb ass sheep
@@PrinceAltoid 1. Exynos
2. Tizen
3. Samsung is one of the leading suppls of flash storage in the world. If youre going to say that they arent because they outsource SOME manufacturing, then Apple doesnt have their own chips
4. you are an idiot. Apple has ALWAYS outsourced the majority of components in their phones. samsung even used to make their processors... They still provide flash for Apple,(and RAM too i believe. The cameras are also third party(Sony?). Their batteries also are outsourced, definitly NOT from samsung
you also dont know what IP ratings are... IP68's definition doesnt change. IP68 ALWAYS means its rated for total submersion of 1+ meters for 30 minutes. Also remember that when they first removed the jack their water resistence was still worse than phones that still had jacks, so saying it was removed for that purpose is beyond stupid
Finally, Apple did NOT invent printed circuits. PCBS have existed since the 60s, well before Apple existed.
edit: "definitly NOT from Samsung"
@@PrinceAltoid Also, Apple realy doesnt entirely develop their own chips either. They basically rent the core structure from ARM and reorganize it.
Samsung has made their own devices with their own OS too you idiot... The only reason they dont still and never did in the west is because app support makes launching new mobile OSes practically impossible
lunusT Tasker I love your breakdown for that damn Ish🐑🐏p. 😎
9:40 is the funniest moment. Advocating for more wires? Is that what apple wants to prevent? Yet they build computers with so little ports that one have to carry a bag of dongles and adapters to be able to use the machine for something more than a Facebook. Of course none of those come with the package.
Btw.. there are phones with mini jack port and with IP67 certificate. There are ones with IP68 too.
Yeah, and they were able to fit in a much larger battery. There is no justification for removing the most universal connector.
WTF ???? >>> 4:30 ????
Samsung Galaxy S5
This device is rated IP67, using the Ingress Protection rating system. The dust rating is 6 (highest level of protection), and the water resistance rating is 7 (water-resistant up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes). Despite this classification, your device is not impervious to water damage in any situation. It is important that all compartments are closed tightly.
WITH REMOVABLE BATTERY, BACK COVER & A HEADPHONE PORT!!
I wonder what would happen if you dropped it into a puddle and that back cover came loose 🤔
@@enda0man The back cover only protects the battery from ingress. You'd just need to buy a new battery, the battery compartment itself is seperate from the rest of the device. A new battery for the S5 was only something like $15
That also has the Xcover Models by Samsung. And i like it!
The real question is: “WHY Apple killed the headphone jack?”
Not “HOW Apple killed the headphone jack?”
Money
UnrealOG Exactly.
Jonathan Cineus They saw an opportunity to make money from something that’s useless and they took it.
Most people nowadays use wireless headphones, so why not creat your own wireless headphones and sell millions of them?
Theres a reason they become the first trillion dollar company.
This is a cold war between apple and headphone jack. headphone jack is not dead yet. The real question is who will die first will it be apple or headphone jack?
Because Apple believes in a “wireless future.”
Unless all major Audio companies switch from the headphone jack, it here to stay
AppleExplained trying to defend Apple and hold their good image
*Apple releases 1000 monitor stand*
AppleExplained: My life is over...
You forgetting about the 2020 MacBook, which is a solid, port less slate of aluminium
Lewis hughes then Apple will release a “proprietary” giant wireless charger which is just AirPower the size of a MacBook
That has stainless steel borders and now supports Animoji with an over $90,000 price tag
Don’t forget the broken keyboards!
Aaron Corporation don't be stupid. Just remove the keyboard. No keyboard, no problems! Just use Siri to dictate what you want to type!
wow so the 2020 macbook will not have a headphone jack thats bullshit this is why i stick to old tech for so long is because i hate using wireless headphones to listen to music
It started with the Nokia 3310, that didn’t have a headphone jack
hmmm and yet nothing changed after all this time.
Its almost as if u stupid fucks forgot that APPLE has weight and A LOT OF IT in the tech industry. Just imagine how fucked up the field would be if apple didn't ditch the firewire port, the floppy drive, the cd drive, or HDD storage.
U have no clue the wonders Apple has brought by going against the flow let it be more money or not. They altered our future, and u fuckers are ungrateful beyond a doubt. Disgusting thats all I can say.
It had a headphone jack
@@TheReal_ist chill out, haha
@@TheReal_ist do u even know anything about sounds?
And then game boy advance sp
The water resistance thing is a joke, the galaxy s8 has better water resistance and still kept the headphone jack
I confirm, i washed my S8 in the sync and works perfect
Gandalfwiz2007 sink*
@@andreib302 my bad :) English is not my first language.
Ikr
No no no. You don't need to get other manufacturers mixed into this because apple fans who don't actually think and just follow what apple says will say it's not the same. Just look at the 6s. It was already water resistant, they just needed to use some better seals and pay for an IP rating.
The fact that many Android phone makers were able to achieve the same benefits (larger battery, Sammy's IP68 which one-upped Apple's, better display, etc) while retaining the headphone jack leads me to believe that the removal of the jack on Apple's part was nothing more than a money grab setup for their Airpods and wireless Beats. _And everyone fell for it_
It shows how intelligent the public is.
Ofc its nothing more than a scam
@@eli2955Really. And people are convinced that wireless is better than wired (and not just because of convenience).
Honestly I can't imagine not having a headphone jack, because even though I usually use Bluetooth headphones, sometimes they need to charge, and then it's useful for me to have earphones that I don't need to charge
I also have a pair that uses USB-C, but I don't use it very often because if I'm using wired earphones I probably need to charge my phone so that's annoying
...and I have an ancient laptop that can't use Bluetooth so I need wired headphones
EDIT: my wireless headphones broke and the earphone jack is more useful than ever
Same
You dont realize how useful it is until you dont have it. I tend to lose things easily so i use wired headphones, however i had to upgrade my phone to an iphone x after my 6s' battery couldnt hold a charge for more then 30 minutes, and the camera broke. Its been hell because i have had to continue to buy headphone adaptors. I hate it, its expensive and it sucks.
I'm one of those individuals who really needs the headphone jack. Bluetooth just doesn't do it for me. I'm using my headphones just about 24 hours a day. A battery for my headphones would make it impossible to do my work without having to switch between headphone sets two to three times a day. Further, to give an adapter to use a weird set is not really a truly functional approach. Certainly this does still leave you with a write, but try working with a wireless set of headphones on a flight from San Francisco to Seoul for example.this is just not functional.
Robert Christopulos might I suggest a jitterbug phone
@@chrisrobertson1565 Nah Chris, I use my tablet to do research with other people being right around me. If I'm listening to a lecture on TH-cam while taking notes on One Note in another window, I need clear sound without disturbing people all around me. It's for sure that I will get about 11 hours of service on my tablet without recharging, and can plug an external battery in to keep going for the rest of such a long flight as I mentioned above. Why wouldn't you get yourself a Jitterbug? By the way,I no longer use a phone, only use a tablet. It's replaced all of my other devices including my phone.
Robert Christopulos haha, I was just being a smartass 😁, I have an iPad Air I code on and I still have a phone with a RSA token on it for work and I carry all in my satchel (man purse) lol
@@chrisrobertson1565 Hi Chris, like I said, I'm a researcher,I also teach and I'm a musician. Actually,I play a pretty mean keyboard, both as a solo musician and as part of a band. I use my tablet in all of those roles. My tablet of choice is an older Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 w/LTE. This thing, even though it's older, is a real beast. I just wish that Samsung would release a latest tech replacement for it. My bag is crammed with papers, both from students, for distribution for students, or other researchers, etc.. I don't know if you've explored using VOIP to replace a phone connection and to do video chats. When I'm teaching I'll often use a ROKU device to create a screen windowing connection with a large screen monitor or to stream the appropriate videos that I want to use in teaching to my students. Hey, you have a great night.
Airpods, the case has 20 hours of battery, the headphones have 5 hours, and they charge in 10-15 min, so you have 20 hours of sound with 40 min of charging
I will never buy a phone without a headphone jack. The bullshit of dongles and Bluetooth audio are prime reasons.
i agree
And you'll be run over by history as we move on just as the racists, Fascists and hatred filled fuckers were.
U will be a mear shitstain on the boot of humanities progress. U are nothing, and u have no voice or power to change what u wish.
I hope u feel depressed because u deserve it after the shit u are trying to change.
Be gone u archaic fuck, humanity never needed anymore of u...
Well. At least I use the included headphone.
@@TheReal_ist Are you okay buddy?
@@TheReal_ist wow, I never see such apple fanboy got brainwashed this extreme in my life, lol.
Bluetooth headphones aren't good as their wired counterparts, I for one need that port because I like crisp stereo sound.
You won't notice the difference, trust me. Unless you're mixing audio, which you definitely don't do on your phone I assume. Bluetooth is more than fine for casual use, in fact better than wired because it's more convenient.
@Wayne Lee Ramsden Doesn't change the fact that wired is still less convenient. Just because you have the less convenient option as well doesn't mean your overall experience is more convenient.
If you change to the more convenient technology, I bet you won''t be willing to switch back so the headphone jack. As an option, it adds nothing at all.
@@nath1606 you are not audio enthusiasts because you never find the difference.. Typical isheep
Manuel Siregar Actually, I do work with audio a lot, I’m a musician. I usually use my Fender Champion 20 as my speaker for when I’m mixing my music (I do want a nice pair of Roland headphones tho).
But wireless is miles better if you’re just listening to music on Spotify. I’ve used wired headphones when outside, where I listen to music most & they’re way more impractical. And my wireless earphones still sound good anyway.
@@nath1606 it fu..king not the same it like heaven and hell r u smoke?
Apple Removed Headphone Jack
Same time Introduced Air Pods
Apple - *This is Business*
*Laughing in Galaxy S10*
Seriously i refuse to even look at phone without headphone jack
*Cut to five years later*
I guess you’re not looking at ANY phone nowadays, huh?
How apple killed the headphone jack:
They removed it from there Phones and said it was revolutionary "closes book"
I’m pretty mad that Apple did this. They weren’t trying to be “evil” or “malicious” per se, but they were being very stupid in my eyes. I mean, come on; how hard is it to fit a tiny little headphone jack into an iPhone. Thanks to you, it’s basically extinct, and using wired headphones has become much less convenient.
@@constancies Ikr
ARS you say that because you’re not an engineer lel
@@constancies Your ignorance towards reality is beyond appalling to say the least.
But since u humans are all stupid as fucking shit today I'll explain.
Apple removes things not for some tangible reason your puny minds can grasp but rather one philosophical in nature. They do it to push the industry forward and out of there disgusting archaic rutt. That is all, there is no if ands or butts about it so stop fucking fighting u animals and move on.
U did with the past removals and u will with this one, so stop bitching u whiney meat bag humans.
@@TheReal_ist F
Are you satire or an asshole?
Adding Courage to any sentence it makes it cooler, for example
"Having the courage to like to a partner" or "having the courage to betray a friend"
wrong, first smartphone without a headphone jack was a Motorola Moto Z.
Nobody give a fuck to Motorola 😂
No matters if companies have done something already, if apple does it after them also it’s 1st time in industry and is a standard everyone follows.
Wrong, the 1st smartphone without a headphone jack was the IBM Simon which was actually an Apple Newton.
evilution if you see like this then face unlock is there years before apple announced it with iPhone X. I myself saw it in my friends htc in 2015 which was just $137.but it was a disaster. Apple took the concept refined it and not industrial standards is face unlock in many phones besides touch unlock
@@nikstorm there's an incomparable difference between face unlocking and 3D face scanning. The standard face unlocking can be fooled with a photograph.
Went from plugging in and listening to realizing my headphones are dead and need to charge and wait and when I need to replace they’re 3x more expensive
The thing about wireless headphones is that it kills gaming. Even good ones add a latency of around 200ms.
Autotrope dude.... just get a console or something 😂
As a music student and former film student, this is my main concern. I can't record with wireless headphones because I hear myself in an echo, now I don't need that for my iPhone, because I don't record on it, but it is important on my Laptop, and on the school's desktops. Editing sound and video is a niche that Apple has well secured. My university is supposed to be fully PC, but you enter the music building and we all have Macs, it's just not comparable. But it feels like they are less concerned about the professional market recently and it's a bit concerning.
@@chronicallymeee After windows 8 there has been no benefit to using Apple for music. Before Windows 8 there was extra and random delays in the USB driver for windows so no matter what protocol or drivers you used, the USB part could always add random delays. Apple has also gone form being seen as higher quality and easier to use to now being known to produce crap hardware that is not worth a cent... Why are musicians risking their music on such crap?
Autotrope their are perfect alternatives like the s10+
Lmao you game seriously on a phone
I really love how you dig deep into certain topics. It's like bringing blogs into life. I also had the idea of doing these detailed videos but I decided to stick to reviews for now and maybe in the future I'm might also get into it 😃, good job.
Courage my ass. This is the single most annoying thing Apple ever have done. I miss my headphone jack every day. Only reason I use a iPhone is the fact that my workplace decides what phone we get.
Boo hoo.
Parker's Brick Box you crying? Haha.
@@Nik6644 That's the stupidest comparison i've ever seen
I like how you do these polls about what video you should do next, when in the end you do all of them.
He didn't do the history of Apple's website, a video I'd want to see
Although you can plug in Lightning and USB-C two ways, you can plug in a 3.5mm audio jack 360 degrees. I will miss that.
Charging wireless headphones still requires plugging in a USB cable.
Birch Tree I'm sure wireless charging will be a thing in the headsets
Apple Explained : How Apple Killed the Headphone Jack
Headphone jack : I'm not dead yet
Especially since plenty of non-phone devices still have the port.
apple: lets remove the headphone jack, nobody needs it.
literally every audiophile: die
I have my Samsung Galaxy S10+ with the headphone jack a pair of AKG earphones and the galaxy earbuds included !!! Nothing can compares with the sound of the wired headphones,I tried wireless beats,JBL,Samsung,airpods,jaybird and none of them compares with my Audiotecnica M50X!!!
Carlos Gonzales absolutely yes
Wired earphones give you better quality
Whenever i am in my i try to plug my phone using the lighting cable because it provides more quality but the hassle of wires and maintaining them.
That’s why i use Bluetooth then no worries connects automatically plays automatically.
I don't know if you guys have the problem but my bluetooth headphone makes a silent noise when there is no sound
This. Note 8 user here. While I do have a lot of wireless headphones, I love my M40x, M50x, and Philips SHP9500.
Personally I don’t give high expectations to Bluetooth Headphones cuz due to the limitations of it. But I always expect good sound quality from wired headphones that I spend a considerable amount of money into it.
In facts I use em cuz of the sheer convenience it provides.
Watching this on my iphone 7 (got it in 2016) and im still salty over it
Just use the damn earbuds that are included
Santiago Carrillo they broke
That's funny right there..
@@c-train3630 bruh this hater
@@fuegor109the success of the iphone 7 is the reason why apple is killing off the headphone jack on iPads
I work at a public school. There are so m any levels of technology that many of us teachers cannot afford to have "courage" for technology. I need a laptop or a phone with access to as much old and new tech as possible. Schools can sometimes not be able to equip every room with a HDMI projector or have USBC flash drives for every kid or have to do a presentation using wireless bluetooth connection on every single speaker/projector in every classroom and have laptops and phones that are accessible to every teacher and every student at every level of technological skill.
While I do understand the whole convenience reason for normal everyday users, for things like education and "public" access facilities like libraries, schools, and small businesses, pushing forward into more and more expensive and high turnover technology is often pointless and unrealistic for some users who rely on accessing both new and old technology at the same time, at any given time.
As evidence, my school just purchased 30 new laptops - several of the requirements was that they MUST ALL have, USB-A (2.0 and 3.0 compatible) VGA, HDMI and Headphone ports natively. Everything else is cream, because our students should be able to sit in a library, slap on their own headphones or the library $5 a piece headsets, get their work done, then go into a classroom with an old projector and present their work, then stick a USB stick into it, save it, and give it to their teacher, while wirelessly uploading it to google classroom so if the teacher wants to demonstrate a student's work to other teachers in the boardroom, they can connect the same laptop to an HDMI projector in the teachers staff room whilst using a Bluetooth powerpoint presenter wand from Logitech and wirelessly connecting the laptop to the speakers so we can hear the student presentation and grade it as a faculty.
But when I get home, I connect my wireless bose noise canceling headphones to my Google Pixel 1 and when I drive to work, I use a 3.5mm jack to connect my phone to my car speakers so I can listen to podcasts on the way to work.
Sometimes "courage" is inconvenient for years...
I'm currently using a set of head phones to watch this video, I couldn't imagine not having a head phone jack, they are affordable and easy to use, I have never had any trouble using them. Wireless head phones are expensive and do not always have the simplest set up process not to mention a delay in audio and worse audio quality overall. I've never liked apple or any of their products but handicapping your users for meaningless extra space that will offer a minimal amount of extra features that are not needed for the use of the phone is just awful. I know that always improving with new technology is a must, but some things were designed so well that they don't need any improvements to get the intended effect. Audio you can listen to without burdening everyone else with it in this case. Speaking of computers, I cannot stand it when there is no disc drive I like to burn cds and dvds often and I cant do that if the computer was designed with "innovation" in mind. Some things are better left the way the were even though technology gets more advanced CD drives and audio jacks will always be some of the best inventions. They make it far more simpler than needing high download speeds to play games or watch movies and Wireless head phones are nice, but they cant beat the quality of a wired set.
too bad because the most popular companies have removed the headphone jack from their phones
I would have been OK with Apple removing the jack IF they would have switched to USB-C from the START! WTF where is the logic of having USB-C in their MacBooks, iMacs and iPad but not in the iPhone! 👎
Their courage is not there yet.
Money
Well I don't want to sound like some kind of hater or fanboy so I'll mention both pros and cons of each device.
Firstly the pro of wireless technology is that it's wireless. No wires messin around. And it may have a better sound quality too. The first con is that it's wireless. So it must have it's own battery. I have used wireless headphones for some time and they were pretty comfortable but I couldn't listen to the music while they were charging and had to think about TWO batteries instead of one.
Secondly, you can't share. While using Bluetooth headphones I have found out that I couldn't share audio with my brothers or friends while there were lots of 3.5mm jack splitters on the internet.
Moreover some of wired ones can give a sound boost while connected to additional power source. Also wired headphones are cheaper.
To sum the things up, wireless technology is good and innovative but recently it is not enough developed to push the wired technology out of the market entirely so I'll stick with 3.5mm jack for now.
- What's wrong with an extra battery, wireless headphones batteries last forever anyways. And all wireless earphones have warning that tells you when your battery is low well before it runs out of battery.
- You can share, just put one pod in the other person's ear. The el classico way.
- Nobody's gonna connect their headphones to a power source when they're listening to music on their phone, that's way too impractical. For studio work, yes definitely but Apple hasn't removed the headphone jack from their Macs & I assume nobody does any audio mixing or whatever on their phone.
- You can get a decent pair of bluetooth headphones for £20 & cheap £2 wired earphones break very easily & throw audio quality out the window I guess if you're buying £2 wired earphones.
Wireless headphones are better, apart from professional use which an iPhone is not for anyway.
@@nath1606 No battery lasts forever
@@nath1606
At first, only infinite power sources keeps producing power for ever. But they just don't exist.
Secondly, sharing audio in "The el classico way" is just uncomfortable. It seems you hadn't tried 3.5mm jack hub.
Thirdly, by saying "sound boost while connected to additional power source" I meant that the headset apart from 3.5mm jack has usb type-A connection. It works perfectly even without it connected but when it IS connected it gives a decent sound boost.
Also about durability. I have had wireless earphones for about 20€ and wired ones for almost the same price. Despite having more points to break wired ones lasted much longer. And the sound quality is not the thing I could complain about.
I will admit that £2 earphones rarely lasts longer than a month or produce high quality sound but if you're not afraid to may more than 10 dollars you can get pretty good ones.
@@KofolaDealer I don't mean literally, they do last a good 5 to 10 hours before you have to charge them again sometimes even more. I say forever figuratively.
@@mantas8443 - I meant "forever" figuratively, not literally. Bluetooth earphones can go hours before you need to charge them again & if you do charge them, just charge them overnight.
- I don't really find it uncomfortable tho it's a subjective thing. But now with bluetooth 5.0, you can pair 2 pairs of earphones on the same device if you do find the el classico way uncomfortable.
- More & more bluetooth earphones are being made with no wires, which means no breaking points (Thanks to Apple creating AirPods & removing the headphone jack arguably) & fully wireless earphones are becoming cheaper & cheaper. And my bluetooth earphones that cost me £20 have lasted longer than wired alternatives have in my experience.
- Yes, I agree. I got Apple EarPods for £6.50 off of Amazon & I really enjoyed the sound of them tho the fact that I was switching back to wired earphones was annoying because I was spoilt by the conveniences that wireless gave me. But I'd argue thanks to Apple removing the headphone jack, wireless earphones have been getting cheaper & cheaper.
Bluetooth for music is a non-starter for me, since it uses lossy compression. No thanks, not interested. And, no, I don't listen to MP3s.
You do professional audio mixing on your phone?
At least on Android's u can get varieties of better BT codec like AptX or LDAC... Unlike Apple who's only have AAC
The thing about floppy drives and disk drives, is that there was something in the market that is significantly better. With the 3.5mm jack, there is nothing that is significantly better. My wired headphones will outlast your wireless headphones any day. Give your headphones 2 years. The battery life on that crap would drop significantly. And you would have to buy a new one. The other issue is sound quality. He did mention that sound quality is worse on wireless as compared to their wired counterpart at the same price point. And you must be a special kid if you can't keep your wires properly.
I guess so
Fights with dangling cables always caused nasty emotions in me.
You gotta be trolling with that picture of the Betamax player, calling it a VCR
Mitchell O'Bryan 😂
It is a VCR. VHS was the other standard which became prominent
There are many phones that have a headphone jack and are still ip67 water resistant.
S10 has it and is IP68
U gotta admit the iPhone look more cleaner without the jack
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with a ip68 waterproof rating
@@x97k8 I guess that's apple for you, looks over functionality like macbook pro
@@x97k8 Apple users WOULD be the people to defend removing the headphone jack because the bottom of their phone looks clean...
At 5:11 I thought you said “bitching the headphone jack” instead of ditching. I about chocked on my food 😆
“We removed the headphone jack because we have courage”…
When Apple did this I thought it was the dumbest move possible. Today in 2022 I haven't used the headphone jack in 2 years.
Well they just removed it...😂
Who did?
Kleropunt YEET you didn’t understand the comment
@@akzebraminer that's why I asked the question🤷♂️
Kleropunt YEET He was answering the question to the title. He wasn’t referring to another phone manufacture.
@@akzebraminer oh ok...
Everyone, you can r/wooosh me now
The option to this is call S10,
I wont buy a cellphone without jack port
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 it's a first generation product simply to innovate. It's form factor makes a headphone jack hard to pull off. You won't see apple innovating (Well definitely not anymore)
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 He legit JUST said he wouldn't buy a phone without a headphone jack. The S10 is not the Galaxy Fold. Can you not read?
@@AFT2 It's not "innovation" when it breaks in a day. The Galaxy Fold was not thought through at all.
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 I said the s10 is not a Galaxy fold because the OP was talking about the s10, and not the Galaxy fold. You're the first person to bring up the galaxy fold.
@@2saucyutubervlogs846 isheep detected
My LG g7 thinq has dtx surround sound and a HiFi quad Dec audio which requires a headphone jack
I also thought this through, is it worth to upgrade to g8 thinq? What do you think
Umm what does this have to do with the video? Lol
@MadMax its probably is, LG got less efforts on marketing, to raise hype
Sony's LDAC has the answer
@@chrischoy9 even some Redmi phones has LDAC surprisingly
We know the reason now is that they were preparing for the 10 and didn’t want to scare people off entirely
"Apple Fanboy Spreads Half Thruths About Technology" would be a more apt title for this channel.
Sven Bätz Nah, “Tech from an Apple users perspective” would fit better. Gotta fight that confirmation bias, right?!
Explain what the "half truths" were?
Lol they achieved ip67 rating because they removed the headphone jack!!!! Really?!
Look at current smartphones and you can see some have ip68 rating and they have a headphone jack!!
They also have space for batteries!!
Lol
EverythingTech you hit the nail on the head
Well every phone with a headphone jack has a chin on the bottom - but not iPhone X
This. Samsung prooved with the Galaxy S10 that you can have a lot of Tech inside a phone and still have a Headphone Jack.
@@ishankumar4471 People have fitted a working headphone jack into the iPhone X. Apple just wants to make money off of proprietary headphones and dongles.
0ooTheMAXXoo0 ok then do you still think all the companies that have the jack will keep it forever?
Pfft hard to get CD drives? I've gotten 3 notebooks and they all had one!
@@TheReal_ist Reported
I can't imagine how much pain Steve Job's soul would be in when apple removed headphone jack.
Typical Jobs. He would do the same. Proprietary, proprietary!
Why wouldn’t he do the same? All companies copied Apple so they were cleary right
Nah Steve Jobs liked getting rid of stuff like legacy ports for the first iMac, FireWire, sd port on iPhone, and not supporting flash on ipad and iPhone the thing is that he’s a minimalist, plus he wanted to get rid of the optical drive in the macs
Points at phone: This *headphone jack* is still relevant goddammit
Next move apple will remove keyboard from macs to sell their "air keyboard". And the reason for that is: courage.
I don’t give a crap about the future and wireless. This was one of the stupidest decisions they’ve ever made. So now I have to get AirPods or something wireless so I can simply just charge my phone and listen to music at the same time. It’s just stupid
its not stupid, its convinient and gets cheaper and better every day. this mentality of "this is good lets not improve" is bad. im someone who uses an MP3 player to listen to music. but i understand that some people prefer music streaming platforms because its more convinient for them. our devices have their pros and cons. we can coexist and hey who knows maybe one day ill start using a phone to listen to music
@@waifu_png_pl6854 it’s not really more convenient and certainly not cheaper.
And the AirPods have to be recharged. LOL
@@waifu_png_pl6854
Not necessarily.
It's actually more to what you said. *They just removed it*
The thing about wired headphones is: they are basicly timeless. Great headphones that you buy now will still be great headphones in 10 years. By then your Airpods will have aproximately 20 minutes of battery life on a full charge, if they even work at all.
You are a liar
I don't think Apple will remove the headphone jack from their Macs because many musicians still use it
Wireless adds another layer of bureaucracy: charging the damned earphones. The phone jack is just 19th century technology that works and Phil Schiller wants to ditch it in the name of 'the courage to move on' while the business decision to ditch the phone jack is technofascism at its best.
The benefit of the removal of the headphone Jack is more money for some companies.
Broke my wired earpods almost every month just because they got behind something and broke, have my airpods 2.5 years still work perfect till this day only have to charge them once a week
Same! They’re really amazing!
Same. Ever since I got Airpods it made everything easier for me
That's cool for you but that isn't everyone's experience so apple forcing you to not use regular headphones is still frivolous
CallMeRabbitzUSVI Nobody is forcing you to not use your regular headphone. Use an adaptor, and that came free with the iPhone 7 back in the days.
CallMeRabbitzUSVI they are not forcing you, if they forced you they would not support wired headphones. And its still your choice to buy an iPhone
If Steve Jobs were alive
2016
Steve jobs: who wants a headphone jack? you need to get your cable and plug it in and you lose it, yuck nobody wants a headphone jack so let's not use a headphone jack. Instead let's use a dongle
Or you could use the lightning cable headphones that are INCLUDED in the box. I own three pairs of the earphones with a lightning cable but I never use them because I own AirPods
@@yulieminaj And then you can use your headphones with ONLY your phone. Everybody loves proprietary connections, right?
Or use bluetooth
@@Bruh-nb1hj Not really actually. There's reliable bluetooth earphones that go under £50 & they're very good & fairly reliable.
Me: Pass me the aux
Also me: Oh yeah my iPhone 8plus doesn’t have a HEADPHONE JACK
still me: Well I gotta have the “Courage” to move on.
4:44 - "The lightning connector could deliver even higher sound quality."
That's plain wrong. Headphones are working with analog signals and the quality of the signal is at a level where humans can't possible sense a difference.
The argument that people have to be forced to get into new technology is BS too. The iPhone didn't got popular because the population was forced into using them, but because the product was good and cheap enough. If wireless headphones are getting good and cheap enough, then people will buy them.
There are a lot of cases where I don't want to use my expensive Bose Noice Canceling Headphones. Cases where I want to use cheep headphones, so I don't have to mind them. If I break or lose them, or if someone steals them I don't care much. Investing more money in headphones whose main quality is that they are particularly cheap is just not possible.
Apple lighting to jack connector DAC is a marvel and it does sound better, the only sin apples made is to remove the adapter, that’s adapter is worth more than 9$
After 5s everyone phone started having finger print sensors
After iphone 6plus most manufacturers started making 2 screen sizes
After iphone 7plus 2 cameras became a standard
After iphone x literally every phone now has a notch
SACY VACHHAR because people don’t bother finding out when they were released compared to other devices
You tell us 4 disputable claims and claim it is proof Apple doesn't copy anything.. Okay.
We removed the headphone jack because of one word: curry.
Joe Bates I don’t get it
WTF ???? >>> 4:30 ????
Samsung Galaxy S5
This device is rated IP67, using the Ingress Protection rating system. The dust rating is 6 (highest level of protection), and the water resistance rating is 7 (water-resistant up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes). Despite this classification, your device is not impervious to water damage in any situation. It is important that all compartments are closed tightly.
WITH REMOVABLE BATTERY, BACK COVER & A HEADPHONE PORT!!
@@senorVAC1 Battery is the one component that you need to replace within 18 Months anyway.. can you imagine doing that on a flagship by yourself now a days?? We are wasting natural resources and dumping ewaste... Cause global warming etc.. we need to make use of all devices as long as we can.. use and throw is bad for everyone..
One word : money
I prefer having a headphone jack. I understand the perceived convenience of wireless but I don't find having to charge my headphones convenient at all.
Exactly one more fucking battery to charge and one more battery to manufacture, change and throw away. Not good for the environment at all.
Same here.
Why I still fall back to the headphone jack despite having Bluetooth earphones and I can't commit completely to the wireless audio ecosystem:
1. Bluetooth earphones battery life still sucks (8h and it will not last when working overtime)
2. Pure wireless earphones like AirPods and the like are easily lost (I still prefer lace-type Bluetooth earphones and wired earphones when I'm at home).
3. Game consoles (PS4, Nintendo Switch) still does not support Bluetooth audio and I still need to keep wired earphones for my console gaming.
4. The ability to charge and listen to music at the same time.
Samsung had waterproofing and a headphone jack
4:44 I seriously doubt that.
I've done stuff with synthesizers and it's just not the same.
The sound will be converted to analogue anyways in the earphone itself.
As an audiophile, that statement really hurt me.
I still think it’s ridiculous. It’s change just for the sake of change. Same with removing traditional ports on the MacBook Pro. I have a huge problem with a “wireless future”. It should be an option, but not the only option, because wired connections are always better.
Wireless headphones are a JOKE if youre a musician/producer. Apple’s removal of the headphone jack was just a lame way to cry for attention.. Tho i believe the future is wireless, headphones jack will stay around for a long long time..
4:37 Ok, you don't need to remove the headphone jack to achieve water resistance. The Samsung Galaxy s9 has an IP68 water resistance rating AND a headphone jack. That's the same water resistance as the iPhone 15.
Also, the Pixel 5a has a water resistance rating of IP67 AND a headphone jack. God I hate it when people say "Apple was able to achieve water resistance by removing the headphone jack" because it's not true.
Narrator: "Experience with high quality wireless headphones"
Me: "Yeah there's some grea-"
* shows the airpods *
Me: "Oh..."
Note 9: Bigger Battery, a freaking S-Pen, Water Proof and a Headphone Jack.
9:50 I have a fear one is they say wireless keyboard is hack able and why can’t they hack wireless earphones and listen to the voices
Second wireless = costly
this comment is just golden, and your ignorance to fucking reality is just the cherry on top.
TheReal_ist you can understand that mess of a comment??
door knob
Well Ya if you just read it quick your mind picks up on the general theme of what he's getting at. Sorta simpler in nature to reading a sentence with misspelled words. U just. kinda know what it means from past experiences.
Same sh*t diff pile, Really.
No headphone jack I won’t buy it. It’s that simple.
hate it when my hamburger doesn’t have a headphone jack
Virtually every other smartphone maker has current release phones with a headphone jack. Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung, LG, Sony, Nokia, Motorola and many others
Apple removing it was understandable bc they greedy asf. Why the hell did other phone manufacturers have to follow suite?
Sorry, I'm not ditching my headphone jack for a wireless one. Simply because I don't want charge them and they don't last that long and overpriced as hell.
Austin Cower well they make usb headphone jacks
there's also usb micro sd card readers
so you're not that limited however it does mean more bulkyness
@@fargeeks it limits what you can do with your phone. You use a USB-C headphone jack, well now you can forgot about charging your phone. Just because we have a port that can do "everyone in one" like USB doesn't mean it should be used for that purpose exclusively.
@@Nik6644 I was speaking of wireless headphones in general
If there's no 3.5 mm jack on the phone, that's a no buy for me.
That sucks for you
@@They.LOVE.Kris10 not really, I've used premium wired headphones and wireless earphones and I'd chose wired anyday
@@jojothor thats 🧢
@@jojothor you probably use wireless headphones at home
@@NRSRACINGNETWORK uh what?
apple devices shatter too god damn easily like i touch mine with my finger and it smashes wtf
I’m touching mine with many fingers and it’s not “smashing” wtf
I threw my iPhone 6 on the floor without a case and guess what
It did not bend or crack ;)
Never had to transition during that year. I was already loving wireless headphones years before the headphone jack got jacked.
Reasons why I still need a headphone jack:
-Given the size of Airpods and anything similar to it, I would always lose them.
-Wireless earpieces consume battery time.
Watching on my pixel XL with Jack. I wish the subsequent pixel had it too. 😓
The reason is that in order to make a phone water resistance they have to sealed the headphone jack and they have to pay royalties for the headphone jack and apple wouldn't pay for something there not making money in the first place
First of all they don't have to pay royalties for the headphone jack. It's free. Second bullshit on the headphone jack. The Samsung galaxy S5 has had ip68/67 (can't remember) resistance. And all the phones since the s7 were higher resistance than all iPhones despite having a jack
The audio jack is still used in October 2020. I still see people using wired headphones,including myself. Apple is garbage.
They most likely own a device that supports wired headphones.
The reason they removed the headphone jack was for people to buy the airpods. Other companies laugh at Apple for it but then they saw it worked because Apple users are loyal to the brand doesn't matter what they do. The other companies saw they could get away with removing the headphone jack the same way and create their own wireless earbuds. That is why almost no smartphone has a headphone jack and that is why most if not all smartphone companies have their own version of wireless earbuds. Apple saw a way to make more money and it worked and other companies like to make more money so they follow suit.
Think about it, now we buy a smartphone and don't think twice in buying a 150$ accessory to use with the phone when a few years ago we didn't need to.
Same thing happened with the charging wall adapters. Apple said they removed it because you already have one but then shipped their new phone with a lightning to USB-c connector that no previous iPhone used so therefore most people didn't have in their home and therefore they sold the wall adapter separately. So the answer is still money.
I also think Apple anticipated the arrival of the Bluetooth 5.0 standard, which allows for a much higher data rate transfer from the cellphone to the wireless headset. That right there means vastly improved sound quality compared to older Bluetooth wireless headphones. If you have an iPhone 8/8 Plus/X/XR/XS/XS Max model, they all support Bluetooth 5.0.