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  • The iPhone 7 headphone jackwhy is it really gone?

  • Let’s find out.

  • [Intro]

  • There are several reasons why Apple removed the headphone jack from the iPhone 7, and

  • surprisingly #courage is not one of them.

  • One of the main reasons why the headphone jack is gone is that the lightning port is

  • propriety to Apple.

  • Apple owns that jack.

  • So any company making third party accessories for that lightning port have to pay Apple

  • in order to use it.

  • It’s a direct revenue stream for Apple.

  • So let’s say as a third party manufacturer I want to design a new car charger, or a docking

  • station, or a charging cable for the iPhone 7 using that lightning port.

  • I get to pay Apple royalties for each cable that I make, even though Apple is not producing

  • or manufacturing that cable just because it’s using their port.

  • So how much does Apple make for each third party accessory sold?

  • It’s hard to say for sure.

  • Wikipedia estimates at about 10%, but since Apple has NDA forms all over the place, once

  • youre in the program and have signed all their forms, youre not allowed to talk

  • about it or youll get sued.

  • Some websites speculate that Apple has recently switched to a 4 dollar flat fee per cable

  • because it’s easier to keep track of.

  • Lucky for you guys, I am not in Apple’s MFi certification program and I have not signed

  • any of their forms, but I have talked to several companies in China that manufacture MFi certified

  • cables and they say that in order to get certified it’s 550 dollars per product.

  • So let’s say I have three different colors of lightning cables and each of those cables

  • come in three different lengths.

  • Now we have nine cables total and I’m paying Apple almost 5,000 dollars to certify my cables

  • for the public use.

  • Remember that these numbers are not from Apple directly, theyre just from the manufacturer

  • in China, so take that how you will.

  • Now remember, I am not opposed to these fees, business is business.

  • Apple designed their own port, Apple should get paid for anyone who decides to use their

  • port.

  • That’s how business works and I’m okay with that.

  • But, just for reference HDMI ports are also proprietary, and their royalty fee per cable

  • can be as low as 5 cents.

  • You can really tell what manufacturer wants you to use their product and which manufacturer

  • doesn’t.

  • So Apple did not design the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, so any accessory used with

  • the iPhone -using that jack- Apple didn’t make any money on.

  • Now that they have effectively eliminated that headphone jack in the iPhone 7, each

  • and every accessory that gets plugged into the iPhone 7, Apple gets paid for.

  • Even if Apple doesn’t design, manufacture or produce that accessory.

  • It’s an incredibly intelligent business decision.

  • Apple does legally enforce their patents, as they should.

  • I know someone who is selling non-MFi certified cables and they got sued by Apple and ended

  • up paying over 5 figures as restitution.

  • So, Apple’s money is rolling in from all directions.

  • Now remember, I don’t care that Apple’s protecting their design and their products

  • and their investment and their informationthat’s totally within their legal right

  • and I approve.

  • It’s important to business to protect your assets.

  • But it’s unfortunate that they had to remove a feature as useful as the headphone jack

  • just because they weren’t making money on it.

  • Apple saw a piece of the financial pie and they took it.

  • The second reason Apple got rid of the headphone jack is because of waterproofing.

  • Sealing off a 3.5 millimeter hole in the bottom of your phone is extremely expensiveespecially

  • when youre manufacturing millions of them.

  • Sealing that headphone jack internally would cost Apple a lot of money.

  • Any why would they spend extra money on something they aren’t making any money with in the

  • first place.

  • Apple’s claim that they are dedicated to the wireless future is not valid.

  • If they were truly dedicated to the wireless future they would have put wireless charging

  • in their cellphones.

  • Wireless charging has been built into cell phones for years now.

  • The thing is, Apple wouldn’t make money from that wireless chargingyet.

  • That’s why they haven’t integrated it into their phones.

  • They would be paying someone else royalties for that technology, and theyre not about

  • that life.

  • The argument that the headphone jack doesn’t fit inside of the phone isn’t valid either.

  • The nice thing about designing your own phone, Apple, is that you get to decide what fits

  • and what doesn’t.

  • So now that we know why the headphone jack is gone, let’s talk about how it affects

  • us as customers.

  • Let’s say youre on a road trip with your friends, anyone who owns an iPhone 7 won’t

  • be able to contribute to the aux cable music selection in the car unless you are carrying

  • around your little dongle extender.

  • If youve ever been to a state fair or know any entrepreneur, they won’t be able to

  • use the credit card reader like Square or PayPal for credit card transactions.

  • If youve ever left your headphones at home while youre at the gym or traveling, there’s

  • no more buying a cheap pair of headphones with a headphone jackyoull need to buy

  • a way more expensive proprietary, royalty fee included, pair of lightning headphones

  • that Apple gets paid for, even if they weren’t made by Apple.

  • But that’s just what I think.

  • I’m curious as to what you think.

  • Would you buy a phone without a headphone jack?

  • Let me know down in the comments.

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  • Thanks for watching.

  • Hope to see you around.

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