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Verge: The biggest winner from removing the headphone jack is Apple

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http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/8/12839758/apple-is-biggest-winner-from-killing-headphone-jack

The benefits, on the other hand, are surprisingly few. Removing the headphone jack frees up a small amount of space inside the iPhone. And while it’s true that audio over Lightning can produce a higher sound quality, that’s been an option on iPhones for years — now Apple is just forcing everyone into choosing it. There’s no actual improvement to sound in the iPhone 7.

While it’s tough to make the case that dropping the headphone jack is better for consumers, the benefits for Apple are much easier to see. The iPhone 7 will be bought by tens of millions of people during the next few months alone, and its lack of a headphone jack is going to make many of them consider buying Lightning or Bluetooth headphones. Apple profits from both.
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Any company that wants to make a pair of Lightning headphones has to go through Apple’s licensing program. Though its fees are kept a secret, past reports have indicated that Apple charges a flat fee for every device sold using one of its connectors. So a bump in the likely low popularity of Lightning headphones is a win for Apple, since it’s getting a cut no matter who sells them. Apple did not respond to a request for comment on its licensing fees.

And that’s just Lightning. More likely is that the lack of a headphone jack on the iPhone — and increasingly, on Android phones as well — will lead to an uptick in sales of Bluetooth headphones. And it just so happens that Apple owns the number one Bluetooth headphone company, Beats.
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Beats brings in more revenue from Bluetooth headphones than LG, Bose, or Jaybird, according to NPD figures released in July. In terms of unit sales, it controls over a quarter of the Bluetooth headphone market.

Bluetooth headphones are also disproportionately profitable among headphones. NPD has them accounting for 54 percent of all dollars spent in the market, despite representing only 17 percent of units sold in the US. These headphones sell at high prices with high margins, and Apple’s company is making the best of it so far.

Never realized the bluetooth headphones had such high margins. Seems obvious if you think about it. Makes you wonder if other phone companies will follow suit. LG and Samsung both sell bluetooth stuff.

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Yeah do bear shit in the wood...

It's not like the biggest winners are the Chinese sellers on Amazon that sell lightning adopters.
 
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That's the most reprehensible part of it all. Just be honest about your greed, Apple. Hiding behind courage and all that bullshit is extra scummy bullshit.

Glad to not be supporting that crap.
 
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That's the most reprehensible part of it all. Just be honest about your greed, Apple. Hiding behind courage and all that bullshit is extra scummy bullshit.

Glad to not be supporting that crap.

No marketer is going to say "We are making this decision purely out of a desire for greater profit." They'll always try to spin it as something beneficial to you, the customer, because they do want you to buy their product after all.
 
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That's the most reprehensible part of it all. Just be honest about your greed, Apple. Hiding behind courage and all that bullshit is extra scummy bullshit.

Glad to not be supporting that crap.
Well, they are a company looking to make profit, of course thats the kind of talk they'll use. Just vote with your wallet people.
 
No marketer is going to say "We are making this decision purely out of a desire for greater profit." They'll always try to spin it as something beneficial to you, the customer, because they do want you to buy their product after all.

Sure, you and I know this. But it seems a lot of people don't understand this and have bought fully into Apple's PR that they are doing the world a favour by removing "outdated" technology
 
Hardware manufactures probably can't be happy that they have to pay Apple?

They get to sell new hardware I suppose.

Do they pay for other connectors?
 
Where I work it's 99% Apple products, some of the people I work with call themselves Apple guru's (you heard me) and treat the brand like a cult and see it as a representation of their life style. Shit makes me sick.

I have an appreciation for how their products are engineered, not necessarily for how they're constructed mind, but they're probably one of the only companies I despise. They purposefully gimp their products with planned obsolescence, more than any other company and they just have this whole "holier than thou" shit eating grin about them.

I hope (but seriously doubt) this crap will bite them in the ass.
 
It's funny how people act like Apple is always looking out for them when every move they've made is to make themselves more money. They're a business. Everything they do and say is to help the bottom line. I've never given them a single cent and never will. I appreciate honesty and an open platform and those are two things they aren't familiar with.
 
Somebody gotta go after that Beats market share. I guess we were wrong saying that acquisition was only about getting streaming and Iovine.
 
I still remember having to buy an adapter for the iPhone 1. People talking about Steve rolling in his grave have terrible short term memory.
 
http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/8/12839758/apple-is-biggest-winner-from-killing-headphone-jack



Never realized the bluetooth headphones had such high margins. Seems obvious if you think about it. Makes you wonder if other phone companies will follow suit. LG and Samsung both sell bluetooth stuff.


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When you have shit audio quality due to the standard you are using as a medium. You cannot really throw better components at a pair of headphone to make it better.

So you end up changing the paint, calling it premium and selling it at a premium price. Consumer bias and perception takes care of the rest.
 
All companies want to make money. That's obvious. How many other companies have removed the headphone jack?

From what I understand, Apple is still slowly losing market share to Android.

So increasing profit margins by making everything proprietary to generate as much back end revenue as possible isn't a bad idea.

But nobody else is gonna do this. There are too many Android manufacturers to ever have this take hold, at least not for a while.
 
No idea beats owned the majority of Bluetooth market share haha. That makes apples "courage" pretty clear: the courage to make people buy more beats Bluetooth overpriced headphones.
 
I have an appreciation for how their products are engineered, not necessarily for how they're constructed mind, but they're probably one of the only companies I despise. They purposefully gimp their products with planned obsolescence, more than any other company and they just have this whole "holier than thou" shit eating grin about them.

Do you have any concrete examples to back up the "planned obsolescense" claim?

I'm currently using a five-year old MacBook Pro and an iPhone 5S. These both get the latest updates, have way more features than the day I bought them, and, in my opinion at least, are better products for it.

I think the recent figure Apple put out was a billion devices in active use. The reality is, outside tech circles, people still happily use products that others would think of as ancient, whether as hand me downs of through second-hand purchases.

If their MO is really to force you to upgrade every year through planned obsolescense, I just don't think they're doing a very good job. I think the way phone contracts typically work plays more into this. The devices themselves still work fine.
 
Um, no shit.

But I'm pretty sure I've seen an article on Verge (or Polygon) proclaiming the virtues of not having a headphone jack anymore.

Maybe I'm thinking of some other clickbait site.
 
Um, no shit.

But I'm pretty sure I've seen an article on Verge (or Polygon) proclaiming the virtues of not having a headphone jack anymore.

Maybe I'm thinking of some other clickbait site.

To be fair, they have different people writing different opinion pieces.
 
Still think Nintendo was the big winner

Beats Sony Conference news
Still in bed with Google
Prime apple event placement
 
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