The iPhone
maker could be planning to nix the traditional 3.55 millimeter
headphone jack on an upcoming iPhone model in favor of its lightning
connector, according to the latest rumors on various technology blogs.
Apple hasn't commented on the speculation.
Nixing the traditional headphone jack could allow Apple to create an
even thinner iPhone. As it stands now, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus
are a little more than one-quarter of an inch thick, However, the
decision would also reverberate through the $9 billion headphone
industry, Daniel Ives, managing director of the technology, media and
telecom research group at FBR Capital Markets, told ABC News.
"[They] have all options on the table around the potential blockbuster
iPhone 7 design and a thinner design is something that we hear is a
possibility," he said.
"If Cupertino [Apple's headquarters] went down this path, it would send
ripple effects throughout the headphone industry," Ives said. "Given
Apple’s acquisition of Beats, we would be surprised if [CEO Tim] Cook
does not use this as another cross-sell opportunity down the road into
2016."
While the move could positively disrupt the headphone industry for Apple, Ives said he also sees a potential negative.
"This move would have potential downside consequences, in our opinion,
from customer backlash, which is the last thing Cook wants in light of
the ongoing smartphone wars," he said.
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