New iPhone SE Could Launch In May With Touch ID and A10 Fusion, Without 3.5mm Headphone Jack (macrumors.com)
Mac Rumors reports, citing Japanese website Mac Otakara, that Apple will release an updated iPhone SE next month with a similar form factor as the previous model. It is expected to retain Touch ID, but will drop the 3.5mm headphone jack. From the report: Also like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the new iPhone SE will supposedly be powered by Apple's last-generation A10 Fusion chip, up to 40 percent faster than the A9 processor in the current iPhone SE. The chip will likely enable support for the HEIF image format and HEVC video compression standard. The report speculates that the new iPhone SE may have a glass back with wireless charging capabilities, like the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X, but evidence is said to be inconclusive at this time.
Remove a critical dirt cheap component for an overpriced unnecessary alternative just to make a quick buck and expect consumers like me to just swallow it?
No Deal.
They can peddle their crapware and watch as competing phones with sensible choices eat their lunch. The market is very competitive, I've really no idea why they are shooting themselves in the foot in such idiotic ways. We already know the damned things spy on us, the parts are all soldered together, the cases are glued together in some cases and the batteries crap out after a year. The phones themselves are running so many features their not terribly good at even being phones and the apps drain the battery/data like a hungry vampire.
What do we as consumers want? A phone that functions as a phone and does a good job of it, battery life that is ridiculous into the weeks long range instead of hours, a case that is rubbery easy to grib and shock/water resistant, replace-able parts, modular up-gradable components, low price tag. The rest of it, the games and web browsing and etc etc are really icing on the cake and not actually very useful just a good way to kill time. For this reason my money went to a cheap flip phone, it does not have modular components but it makes the rest of my christmas wishlist easily enough.
Other things Apple might release include a new Windows phone.
I am sure Apple has something in store for this month - after all Apple regularly updates its models around the same time each year. What I do not think is worth any dime is to discuss rumors coming from a blog that provides no evidence. You know, it takes courage to stay nerdy and not trendy.
Does Cook actually know a damn thing about his own market demographics? The people who bought the SE in the first place are more conservative buyers who don't like the new form factor. This is just a big fuck you to the demographic they're trying to target.
Oh wait, this is the same guy who builds a pro-laptop with features aimed at the suits and marketing people, not actual pro users like media workers and engineers who need that 32GB RAM, not super tiny form factor.
Guessing no. Get fucked Apple.
The worst part about this company is their viral marketing at kids.
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Pokemon Go works just fine on my current SE.
You buy expensive Apple phone so you can buy expensive dongle to go with it.
You buy expensive new Apple computer, cannot connect so many devices. You must buy expensive new dongle.
You spend even more money. You lose dongle, you buy a new one.
Joke is on you.
Dongles = Apple laughing at consumers.
I probably use my phone most as an MP3 player while hiking. Last thing I want are expensive, easy to lose wireless earbuds.
For some reason, Apple believes that people want "a lot of iPhone for my money". Once upon a time, small was "in". Ever since the iPhone 6, I have a phone I can not use with one hand.
I skipped moving from my 7 to an 8 or a X. I will "downgrade" to an SE if it has the same nice 4 inch size and a bit more performance than the current one. My 7 will then become my camcorder ( I uses a separate device for filming and at present , it is my old 6)
For some reason, Apple believes that people want "a lot of iPhone for my money". Once upon a time, small was "in". Ever since the iPhone 6, I have a phone I can not use with one hand. I skipped moving from my 7 to an 8 or a X. I will "downgrade" to an SE if it has the same nice 4 inch size and a bit more performance than the current one. My 7 will then become my camcorder ( I uses a separate device for filming and at present , it is my old 6)
Fortune Mag remarks " the iPhone X alone generated five [actually 6] times more profit in the fourth quarter than all of the profits generated from more than 600 Android device vendors " citing Counterpoint Research analysts:
"Apple remained the most profitable brand, capturing 86% of the total handset market profits...
Global handset profits declined 1% [compared to same time previous year], but Apple grew 1% YoY even with the iPhone X being available for only two months in Q4 2017."
Even 3 year old iphones outsold nearly all other handsets.
"Additionally, the longer shelf life of all iPhones ensured that Apple still has eight out of top ten smartphones, including its three-year-old models, generating the most profits compared to current competing smartphones from other OEMs".
While reports have remarked on diminished Apple supply chain orders for iPhone X, suggesting a failed launch, in fact "The iPhone X alone generated 21% of total industry revenue and 35% of total industry profits during the quarter."
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
Headphone connectors are subject to a lot of mechanical forces; that's what they are designed for: they are strong, springy, and very simple mechanically.
Lightning and USB-C connectors are not designed to have something plugged into that has a lot of forces applied to them. I've gone through two of these headphones so far, and the connectors keep failing, and I suspect the connector inside the phone is not going to survive long either.
The only realistic choice with the new headphones is to use Bluetooth. Unfortunately, Bluetooth has its own problems with connectivity, security, quality, and latency.
I would like to see:
* replaceable battery - even if a 3rd party has to carefully open the case for me. I don't replace my watch batteries myself either.
* headphone jack - wired headphones tend to just work, are easy to borrow and easy to link up to other equipment.
* industry standard charge port - having special connectors for various generations of Apple devices versus various generations of Android devices is a real pain. Providing power to charge a LiPO doesn't take 5 competing standards. (of course Apple makes a lot of money on licensing accessories, but as a consumer I don't really care about protecting Apple's revenue)
* WiFi screen casting. FairPlay vs Widevine vs PlayReady. Really I want one standard for all phones so that my phone can work with TVs at friends' and family's house. (Widevine is probably the cheapest to license and most widely available thanks to Android)
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
There is very poor sound quality when exporting voicemails (I tried txt, email, and export to the audio recorder software) all were compressed sounding
The only thing that worked good for exporting voicemails was to connect the headphone jack to a computer and run recording software on the pc
manufacturers ruined desktop computers (poor os, software and security choices) -- they appear to be moving on to making cellphones a miserable experience
I loved my 5S. Until it died. Then I replaced it with another 5S, sadly just a few months before the SE came out. That one is now dying but I'm hoping it hangs in there long enough for the new one to come out because,
- I'm totally happy with the current SEs, but if a better one comes out, I want it.
- But if the new one is worse, then I'll get the current one, at a discount once it's officially "old".
Either way, I win.
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Here's the truth, 99% of people do not really care the headphone jack is gone. They either use the adaptor that comes with the phone, or mostly just use bluetooth headphones these days anyway, or USB into car systems to play music....
The only people whining about jacks these days are aged tech nerds who were never going to buy this phone ANYWAY.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
If they move this so-called SE 2 to a glass back they can support Qi, like their other modern iPhones (8 and X).
Between Qi and Bluetooth, even Lightning is not long for this world.
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