Actually no this is typical when change happens. People complain all the time. Then you adapt and wonder how you ever did it with the old stuff.
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Not at all. I was pointing out that dude doesn't need to buy new Sennheisers he can just buy a small adapter. He was being overly dramatic.It's not typical because change happens constantly. OTOH your approach seems to be formulaic: "IF new technology, THEN never complain". Like that's sensible.
So much this.It was a very inconvenient relocation not a change in technology.
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Right, or he can buy a different phone. I think Apple would find the latter pretty dramatic.Not at all. I was pointing out that dude doesn't need to buy new Sennheisers he can just buy a small adapter. He was being overly dramatic.
No one's kidding anyone about what "new tech" means here. It's Apple making it a nuisance to use the massively dominant open license technology that exists at present (counter to Apple's own principle of "it just works"), and driving the proprietary new tech prematurely which they will profit from.
Who else ditched it and how were their salesYou know they aren't the first to ditch 3.5 right lol
Great point. If someone told you that your 3.5 jack would start draining your battery you would think this is the stupidest idea ever . That to me is how I see this issue.Until they fix how quickly Bluetooth drains your phone battery, along with loads of other issues with going wireless, I can't see how this will catch on completely in 2 years.
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Hopefully they don't also introduce exploding batteriesJust wait till apple introduces curved screens onto the iPhone.
Then we can all marvel at Apple industry leading decisions
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HTC did it with the touch pro back in 2008, they included a dongle that fell apart first time i used it, to get a replacement i had to have the whole phone replaced.Who else ditched it and how were their sales
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Until they fix how quickly Bluetooth drains your phone battery, along with loads of other issues with going wireless, I can't see how this will catch on completely in 2 years.
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Then you gotta pay another what 10 bucks a month for that Apple radio so you have music to listen to. Yadda yadda yaddathen you can buy the special extended iBattery pack to connect and charge your phone while you listen to your wifi headphones...oh wait you need the special $30 charge and listen dongle