“Loyal Apple customers face being left with hundreds of pounds worth of obsolete accessories when the next version of the iPhone is produced,” James Tozer reports for The Daily Mail.
“The fifth generation model, expected to be launched in the US this autumn, will reportedly use a new connector for charging and for linking to audio equipment,” Tozer reports. “The rumoured proposal has sparked alarm among the company’s followers who fear they will have to buy new equipment to work with the phone. It is claimed that the iPhone 5 will use a smaller 19-pin version, which will be incompatible with existing accessories.”
Tozer reports, “On Mail Online, Allan from Dartmoor wrote: ‘Keep the same connector and I’ll probably get the next phone as it matched the various docks in the car and in the house. Change it and there is no reason for me to stick with Apple. This is why [the late Apple boss] Steve Jobs would have said ‘No’ to this idea. It is not an opportunity for dock makers. It is an opportunity for Samsung [a major Apple rival].’ … Others, however, were confident that an adapter would be available to enable the next generation iPhone to link to existing accessories.””
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MacDailyNews Take: Nothing like starting the weekend out with some pure idiocy. There will be adapters, obviously, but nobody’s allowed to give any to Allan from Dartmoor. Good one, Steve, not telling Allan the medium that there would be adapters.
You have to sympathize with the point of view of the complainers. They are not used to change, hence, it’s why some live in mom/pops basement presently.
Amen!
Go ahead, who cares. I just switched from Android and could not be happier.
Tell us how that next update comes out… Oh Sorry.
To many non Apple user trolling cause due to the deep disappointment of the surface tablets, why not, they have nothing better to do, they had been waiting so long for a Microsoft device and now look what happened. Very sad.
Android is so broken up anyone can buy a cheap paperweight and feel as if the at least got something. But it’s not what they had expected.
“Removal of:
Phone jack
Floppy drives
Optical drives
Network jack
VGA ports
All other legacy ports that can still be found on many brand new recently designed windows powerhouse machines”
Which just goes to show how backward thinking those machines actually are. Who needs most of those features, particularly on portable machines?
VGA? DVD? Floppy? Seriously? You have to be kidding me. The only reason my Mac Mini has a DVD drive is to copy CDs into iTunes, and to burn the occasional disc for a friend. Otherwise I use a flash drive. That DVD drive is external, as I had the internal drive replaced with a 750Gb HDD..