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h or USB-C headphones.
After a long wait, Apple has officially launched the iPhone 16e, a "affordable" versio
n of the iPhone 16 series. However, a familiar detail has not appeared on this pho
ne, which is the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Apple is not bringing back the 3.5mm headphone jack to the iPhone 16e.
Apple is not bringing back the 3.5mm headphone jack to the iPhone 16e.
Thus, Apple continues to maintain the "tradition" of removing the headphone jack on its products, which means iPhone 16e u
sers will have to get used to Bluetooth headphones or USB-C headphones.
For users who still want to use traditional 3.5mm headphones, they will ne
ed the support of a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter. However, this can cause some inconvenience and cost.
The removal of the headphone jack has caused a lot of controversy in the user co
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mmunity since the first days of Apple's decision. Many people think that this is a "brave" m
ove by Apple, while others feel it is inconvenient and expensive.
However, Apple is still steadfast in its direction and continues to re
move the headphone jack on its latest products, including the iPhone 16e. T
his shows that Apple wants to encourage users to switch to wireless headphon
es, while creating a separate ecosystem of accessories.
What are the options for iPhone 16e users?
- Bluetooth headset: This is the most popular and convenient choice for iPhone 16e users.
- USB-C Headphones: If you want better sound quality, USB-C headphones are a worthy option.
- USB-C to 3.5mm adapter: A "fire-fighting" solution for those who still want to use 3.5mm headphones.