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where is the headphone jack on iphone 12

  1. farvardinzad's Avatar

    I have in my opinion the best iPhone yet (6S Plus) and the main reason aside from all the obvious reasons is the 3.5 mm headphone jack. I love my music and spend hours per day enjoying it. I use the Musi app where I keep my Flac-files and use my Sennheiser Momentum headphones for listening. And yes, to me there is a notable difference in sound quality between lossless music and everything else. Now since no Bluetooth technology can manage maintaining the lossless quality or even the mediocre sound quality of MP3 and other codecs alike, Apple's adventure presents a true dilemma for me. Just like the first MacBook Air was groundbreaking and redefined the modern notebook, the iPhone 8 is meant to accomplish the same for the smartphone industry. The big problem is though that in 2008 there were other alternatives provided by Apple, the MacBook and MacBook Pro. Now unless one makes the compromise of going back to older/less powerful iPhone iterations, then there really aren't any alternatives left for people like me. Until the Bluetooth technology is where it needs to be, it seems as if I and others like me should find a separate solution for my music listening needs cause the iPhone doesn't cut it anymore.

    11-20-2016 03:23 AM

  2. SpicyWasabi's Avatar

    I believe Apple still provides a lighting-to-headphone-jack connector in the box when you buy it, and another earphone that connects to the lightning itself. It's just that, the only problem is you can only do one of these things � to charge and to play music.

    11-20-2016 05:22 AM

  3. nikkisharif's Avatar

    I honestly don't see them brining it back. Apple is also not the first company to remove the headphone jack from a device. For me, my BT Bose headphones & speakers work just fine...haven't used a headphone jack in years. The fact of the matter is when things change, some are fine with it & some aren't. There's no such this as everyone being pleased. Since your current device works for you, I'd say keep it. It will be supported for a while. If it doesn't work, then there are alternative devices that have what you're looking for. Good Luck

    11-20-2016 02:03 PM

  4. si001's Avatar

    There's a lightning to 3.5 in the box yes. And I just bought another one for 9.99 just in case. If this or bluetooth is not good enough for you, I think you will be pretty sad in the near future, because analog technology is going away. Just try to buy a laptop with a VGA connector, or a DVD with a composite output, Its increasingly rare.

    11-20-2016 07:16 PM

  5. Rob Phillips's Avatar

    Originally Posted by nikkisharif

    I honestly don't see them brining it back. Apple is also not the first company to remove the headphone jack from a device. For me, my BT Bose headphones & speakers work just fine...haven't used a headphone jack in years. The fact of the matter is when things change, some are fine with it & some aren't. There's no such this as everyone being pleased. Since your current device works for you, I'd say keep it. It will be supported for a while. If it doesn't work, then there are alternative devices that have what you're looking for. Good Luck

    THIS. I'm not a gambling man but, if I were, I'd bet that we won't be seeing any more headphone jacks on iPhone going forward. I'm guessing the 3.5mm jack's days are numbered on other platforms as well. Apple opened a can of worms.

    11-20-2016 07:48 PM

  6. nikkisharif's Avatar

    Originally Posted by Rob Phillips

    THIS. I'm not a gambling man but, if I were, I'd bet that we won't be seeing any more headphone jacks on iPhone going forward. I'm guessing the 3.5mm jack's days are numbered on other platforms as well. Apple opened a can of worms.

    Things are going to get real interesting lol

    11-20-2016 09:38 PM

  7. ianeb's Avatar

    It's never coming back, not like Apple to make U-turns especially on something like this. Really don't see it as an issue, well not as big an issue as it's made out. There's an adaptor in the box, I plugged it on to the bottom of my spare earphones for work and don't really notice it is there. All other times I have BT Bose headphone which are great.

    Some people may not like it but might as well accept it and forget about it, or buy a phone that does have a jack? That will soon be out of date though and like others have said, I think eventually other manufacturers will follow.

    11-21-2016 11:22 AM

  8. Swapnil Vartak's Avatar

    Yeah, it's not like Apple to make a U turn on something like this...I mean think of the keynote...what would they say " We don't have Courage anymore. We had courage last year but this year we decided we didn't need it" and all of this with a straight face.. 😁

    11-25-2016 09:41 AM

  9. TripleOne's Avatar

    I'm already prepared to get a Bluetooth headphone if I end up getting the next iPhone.

    12-11-2016 07:01 PM

  10. Ziich47's Avatar

    Bluetooth 5.0 is on the recently launched s8 which provides increased bandwidth speed and range over Bluetooth. I think it is safe to assume that we will also see it in the next iPhone.
    Furthermore to get the best quality from your music you should get a DAC which would be a huge improvement over the inbuilt one found on mobile phone

    04-01-2017 10:53 AM

  11. Seattlestandardtime's Avatar

    I'm all for moving forward with technology, chip readers, cloud computing, etc. My biggest sticking point with losing the headphone jack on my phone is that I lose things! I've literally taken to walking around with the dongle hanging off of my phone all the time because no BT headphones, no matter how great can hold a charge long enough to not be a total hassle. If I forget to charge them overnight, it's not like I can walk into Rite Aid and buy a cheap set of BT headphones for 8 bucks. To me, this has been a blatant ploy for Apple to make us all buy their (super-easy-to-lose) BT earbuds or their $10 dongles that are just as easy to lose. I'm a UX designer by day and I can honestly say, this is bad design, they've needlessly made a common activity several steps harder without clearly communicating a convincing argument or value proposition as to why. If they were out to serve the user, they would have reengineered the 3.5mm port to function as a power/data transfer port (It's Apple, they totally could if they wanted to).

    01-21-2018 02:38 PM

  12. Annie_M's Avatar

    Hello and welcome to iMore. You might want to take a moment and post an introduction in the thread for new members.

    In regards to your post, have to admit that when I first heard about no headphone jack, I wasn't thrilled. But since this post was started, I've gotten an 8 Plus, and have adjusted to using both wired headphones with the dongle, and wireless Bluetooth headphones. I am pleased to say that have not had any issues!

    01-21-2018 09:19 PM

  13. timb9's Avatar

    NO headphone jack will most likely be a deal breaker for me. Terrible, terrible idea on Apple's part. I bought the Iphone7 a year ago, and wish I would have got an Iphone 6sPlus. Am I supposed to have a dongle available everywhere I bring the phone. I have different speakers and headphones around the house and in my pool house that I may want to plug my phone into, but I need that silly dongle now. I don't listen to music as much as a lot of people, but when I'm traveling, I may want to charge my phone and listen to music or watch videos or a movie at the same time while in the airport or on the flight, but I can't now. Was this really done to make the phones waterproof? That's ridiculous. They couldn't make the port for the 8mm jack waterproof?

    Last edited by timb9; 11-14-2018 at 08:56 AM.

    11-14-2018 08:05 AM

  14. Just_Me_D's Avatar

    Originally Posted by timb9

    NO headphone jack will most likely be a deal breaker for me. Terrible, terrible idea on Apple's part. I bought the iphone 7 a year ago, and wish I would have got an Iphone 6sPlus. Am I supposed to have a dongle available everywhere I bring the phone. I have a different speakers and headphones around the house and in my pool house that I may want to plug my phone into, but I need that silly dongle now. I don't listen to music as much as a lot of people, but when I'm traveling, I may want to charge my phone and listen to music or watch videos or a movie at the same time while in the airport or on the flight, but I can't now. Was this really done to make the phones waterproof? That's ridiculous. They couldn't make the port for the 8mm jack waterproof?

    I'll bite....
    1. This topic is dead in the water.
    2. Putting a 2 to 3 inch dongle in your backpack, briefcase or pocket should not be that much of an inconvenience.
    3. A pair of Bluetooth headsets would be something to invest in.
    4. The removal of the audio port is a done deal. Either buy an iPhone that still has one or make the adjustment to carry on without it.
    5. This is OLD news.

    11-14-2018 08:53 AM

  15. TekNiKal's Avatar

    Originally Posted by Just_Me_D

    I'll bite....
    1. This topic is dead in the water.
    2. Putting a 2 to 3 inch dongle in your backpack, briefcase or pocket should not be that much of an inconvenience.
    3. A pair of Bluetooth headsets would be something to invest in.
    4. The removal of the audio port is a done deal. Either buy an iPhone that still has one or make the adjustment to carry on without it.
    5. This is OLD news.

    I don't think I'll ever get tired of this subject. Basically, Apple removed a port that a lot of people used, and still use today. The Apple apologists state the removal of the headphone jack was to advance technology. But Apple didn't replace the port with anything advanced. That was 3 years ago, still nothing.

    I own a 7 Plus. I adapted. I use the dongle. I use Bluetooth headphones. I even bought the dongle with a lightning and 3.5 mm jack. But why do I have to do this?

    I haven't noticed a superior sound with my headphones when using the lightning port. This topic is never gonna go away. It's more like daily news.

    11-14-2018 04:10 PM

  16. MasterDarque's Avatar

  17. Just_Me_D's Avatar

    Originally Posted by TekNiKal

    I don't think I'll ever get tired of this subject. Basically, Apple removed a port that a lot of people used, and still use today. The Apple apologists state the removal of the headphone jack was to advance technology. But Apple didn't replace the port with anything advanced. That was 3 years ago, still nothing.

    I own a 7 Plus. I adapted. I use the dongle. I use Bluetooth headphones. I even bought the dongle with a lightning and 3.5 mm jack. But why do I have to do this?

    I haven't noticed a superior sound with my headphones when using the lightning port. This topic is never gonna go away. It's more like daily news.

    I will agree that a good deal of people are/were upset about the removal of the audio port on the iPhone, yet, many of those who were originally upset have discovered that using the supplied dongle is more than sufficient. Others have simply moved on to using wireless headphones/earphones.

    It may not have been a popular move and Apple's reasoning may not have been sufficient, however, it was their decision to make and it didn't harm subsequent iPhone sales.

    11-14-2018 04:51 PM

  18. nikkisharif's Avatar

    Originally Posted by TekNiKal

    I own a 7 Plus. I adapted. I use the dongle. I use Bluetooth headphones. I even bought the dongle with a lightning and 3.5 mm jack. But why do I have to do this?

    You don't have to do this! Everything is a choice. There are plenty of great devices that have a headphone jack. Personally, I haven't used a a headphone jack since my 5S.

    11-14-2018 05:19 PM

  19. Lee_Bo's Avatar

    Originally Posted by timb9

    NO headphone jack will most likely be a deal breaker for me. Terrible, terrible idea on Apple's part. I bought the Iphone7 a year ago, and wish I would have got an Iphone 6sPlus.

    Well then the best of luck to you in your future purchases. I hope you find something you're happy with.

    Originally Posted by timb9

    Am I supposed to have a dongle available everywhere I bring the phone. I have different speakers and headphones around the house and in my pool house that I may want to plug my phone into, but I need that silly dongle now.

    Um, yep. They're really inexpensive on Amazon if you need extras.

    Originally Posted by timb9

    I don't listen to music as much as a lot of people, but when I'm traveling, I may want to charge my phone and listen to music or watch videos or a movie at the same time while in the airport or on the flight, but I can't now. Was this really done to make the phones waterproof? That's ridiculous. They couldn't make the port for the 8mm jack waterproof?

    Come on, make the conversion over to bluetooth. Everyone's doing it. It's not as horrible as you are being led to believe.

    Originally Posted by Just_Me_D

    1. This topic is dead in the water.
    2. Putting a 2 to 3 inch dongle in your backpack, briefcase or pocket should not be that much of an inconvenience.
    3. A pair of Bluetooth headsets would be something to invest in.
    4. The removal of the audio port is a done deal. Either buy an iPhone that still has one or make the adjustment to carry on without it.
    5. This is OLD news.

    1.Dead. DEAD!!!
    2.Amazon results for iphone lightning to 3.5mm
    3. And some are really inexpensive too
    4. Ditto
    5. old.....Old.....OLD!!!!!

    6. Welcome to iMore.

    11-14-2018 05:25 PM

  20. Rob Phillips's Avatar

    Wait...they removed the headphone jack? My AirPods don't seem to mind.

    11-14-2018 06:49 PM

  21. TekNiKal's Avatar

    Originally Posted by nikkisharif

    You don't have to do this! Everything is a choice. There are plenty of great devices that have a headphone jack. Personally, I haven't used a a headphone jack since my 5S.

    You are fortunate. There's been countless times my phone is needing charging and I have to put away my wired headphones and use my Bluetooth headphones. Only to be greeted by the repeated "battery low" announcement.

    Or vice versa, headphones and phone need charging at the same time. Oh how I wish I could plug my wired headphones in. There were enough of those times that I bought that stupid dongle.

    But still, everyone says, "I only use Bluetooth, or the port is dead." But no one says why Apple removed the still useful audio jack. To sell you overpriced Bluetooth headphones, I suppose.

    Stop apologizing for Apple, unless you're part of their PR Dept.

    11-14-2018 07:48 PM

  22. Rob Phillips's Avatar

    Originally Posted by TekNiKal

    You are fortunate. There's been countless times my phone is needing charging and I have to put away my wired headphones and use my Bluetooth headphones. Only to be greeted by the repeated "battery low" announcement.

    Or vice versa, headphones and phone need charging at the same time. Oh how I wish I could plug my wired headphones in. There were enough of those times that I bought that stupid dongle.

    But still, everyone says, "I only use Bluetooth, or the port is dead." But no one says why Apple removed the still useful audio jack. To sell you overpriced Bluetooth headphones, I suppose.

    Stop apologizing for Apple, unless you're part of their PR Dept.

    Nobody is apologizing for Apple just because they aren't married to the headphone jack. You have a choice. Nobody is forcing anybody to buy an iPhone.
    Did they absolutely need to remove the headphone jack? Probably not. Nonetheless they did. Accept it or move on.

    11-14-2018 07:52 PM

  23. nikkisharif's Avatar

    Originally Posted by TekNiKal

    You are fortunate. There's been countless times my phone is needing charging and I have to put away my wired headphones and use my Bluetooth headphones. Only to be greeted by the repeated "battery low" announcement.

    Or vice versa, headphones and phone need charging at the same time. Oh how I wish I could plug my wired headphones in. There were enough of those times that I bought that stupid dongle.

    But still, everyone says, "I only use Bluetooth, or the port is dead." But no one says why Apple removed the still useful audio jack. To sell you overpriced Bluetooth headphones, I suppose.

    Stop apologizing for Apple, unless you're part of their PR Dept.

    That sucks...I haven't encountered that issue. Since I use my headphones all the time, I tend to always keep them charged & there's an extra pair in my desk, just in case.

    Who's apologizing for Apple I couldn't care less why they removed the jack...it's their company not mine. At the end of the day, I purchased a device that works for me. Whenever I feel that's no longer the case, then I'll ditch it & go with something else. That's why we have options.

    11-14-2018 07:56 PM

  24. timb9's Avatar

    There's the perfect Apple hipster customer (no offense ) doing exactly what Apple was hoping would happen- lets just go drop $200 on Apple airpod wireless headphones and hope we don't lose one somewhere.

    11-14-2018 08:02 PM

  25. MasterDarque's Avatar

    Originally Posted by timb9

    There's the perfect Apple hipster customer (no offense ) doing exactly what Apple was hoping would happen- lets just go drop $200 on Apple airpod wireless headphones and hope we don't lose one somewhere.

    ...how's that view from the grassy knoll...

    11-14-2018 08:14 PM

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