iPhone 11: Apple Removes a Not Very Important Component

iPhone 11 will come without a not so important component, the Apple company intending to give up something it has been offering for 2 years, but which had a limited production period anyway.

iPhone 11 Apple Removes Important Component

iPhone 11 is being prepared for launch by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), during this year, the new mobile phone from Cupertino will be released without one of the components not so important for users. More precisely, starting with the iPhone 7, Apple removed the 3.5mm audio port from its phones, and included in the phone box an adapter that allows connecting headphones with a 3.5mm jack to the Lightning port.

The iPhone 11 will be sold by the Apple company without this adapter included in the phone box, the change of the Americans, being logical since two years have already passed since they removed the 3.5mm audio port from their phones. This period of time is long enough for any customer to buy either a pair of Bluetooth headphones or some with a Lightning adapter, so probably a few months will mourn this change of the iPhone 11.

iPhone 11: Apple Removes a Not Very Important Component

iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Plus will both have this adapter removed, but it is very possible that iPhone 9 will come without this major change, but of course anything can happen until the fall of this year. For now, analysts are not 100% sure that Apple will make this change for customers who will buy the iPhone 11, they will find out certain information towards the end of this month, or the beginning of June, but it is very likely that they will be right now.

"We currently model no dongle this year."

The iPhone 11 is going to have quite a few changes integrated by the Apple company, and the removal of this adapter from the 3.5mm audio jack to the Lightning port is one of the less important components. Of course, Apple will continue to sell adapters of this kind for iPhone 11 customers who want to continue using headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack, and the prices of these accessories could be substantially reduced.