By Peter Marsh
Experts say Apple’s decision to remove the 3.5mm headphone jack from the newest iPhones will have a big impact across the technology industry.
Managing director of emerging technology analyst firm Telsyte, Foad Fadaghi, believes Apple’s move will spell the end of the 3.5mm jack, and wired headphones altogether.
“What might happen is that handsets that have headphone jacks might be considered antiques,” he said.
“Especially once competitors’ models start appearing without headphone jacks.”
Apple revealed its latest iPhone models at an event in San Francisco today.
The 3.5mm jack has been the industry standard since the Walkman.
In the technology world, it’s a relative fossil, and Apple has decided to move on.
Do I have to buy new headphones?
Not immediately.
Headphones will now connect to the iPhone via wireless or Apple’s Lightning connector.
For those with older headphones, the new model is set to ship with an adapter.
But you’re getting a glimpse at where the industry is heading, according to Mr Fadaghi.
But he said Apple still has an interest in supporting older iPhone models.