Oct 03, 2016 04:05 PM
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Though Motorola beat it to the punch, the iPhone 7 will likely go down in history as the device that killed the 100-year-old audio jack. Some of us, like DT audio guru Caleb Denison, are understandably upset about the death of the headphone jack on iPhone 7. I’m torn on the subject.After five years of writing phone reviews, I’ve learned that no new phone comes without a pain point or two. After writing five iPhone reviews, I’ve learned that those pain points produce widespread criticism no matter what.
The iPhone 5 annoyed people with its new Lightning charger. The iPhone 5S was still tiny among huge Android devices. The iPhone 6 brought us #bendgate. The iPhone 6S underwhelmed buyers with a lack of noticeable new design or features.
The iPhone 7 has no headphone jack.