Apple refreshed its iPad lineup this week, bringing the M4 chip to the iPad Pro models. However, there are several things the company has killed during the process, including the original iPad design.
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Samsung's USB Type-C to 3.5mm headphone dongle has leaked, confirming rumors that the company won't be including an audio jack on its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note10.
Official pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Note10 have been leaked accidentally by none other than the FCC itself. The images offer a good look at the upcoming phone, laying to rest countless rumors.
A new report from Korea suggests 2019 might be the last year you'll see a headphone jack on Samsung's flagship devices, as the growth of wireless earphones may finally justify dropping it.
By not including a headphone jack on a smartphone, a company is seen as not being very consumer friendly. Now, Razer has addressed why it made the decision to not have one on its Razer Phone.
The rumors have been swirling for nearly a month that a successor to the OnePlus 5 is on the horizon. Now, the firm could be teasing an aspect of the phone that will be retained in its next iteration.
HTC's Ocean Note smartphone will reportedly forgo the 3.5mm headphone jack. However, it's not the first smartphone from the manufacturer which has preferred USB Type-C for audio output.
It looks like HTC is preparing to launch a new version of its 10 flagship, featuring minor revisions to its exterior design, along with one major change: the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack.
After Apple removed the headphone jack on its new iPhones, owners of the new devices are complaining that the wired headsets that connect to the phones' Lightning port aren't working properly.
The iPhone 7 Plus teardown shows how Apple has packed everything in, and how it's used the space freed up by the removal of the headphone jack. But how well do the new iPhones cope with being dropped?
Rumors point to changes coming in Apple's upcoming products. The iPhone 7 is supposedly going to feature a static Home button and a new color, while the Watch will be waterproof and have GPS.
Apple's new iPhones will reportedly feature only a few "subtle changes" - but it's said to be planning to ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack to make the devices even thinner, and water-resistant.