Apple vendor confirms noise-canceling headphones on iPhone 7

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One of the most outstanding and controversial news that is expected to arrive in the iPhone 7 is the absence of the 3.5mm headphone port. This would force us to buy an adapter to be able to use the headphones that we already have, hence the controversy. But another audio-related novelty is expected: some noise canceling headphones. Now, an executive of an Apple supplier, Cirrus Logic, has made statements that would confirm the plans of the company led by Tim Cook to launch this type of headphones with the next iPhone.

Cirrus Logic is a company specializing in audio technology for mobile devices that has already included components inside the iPhone. Its CEO, Jason Rhode is the one who has been in charge of adding more fuel to the fire, mentioning that the possibility to include these headphones in the box in which the iPhone comes, something that, knowing the Cupertino-based company, seems unlikely.

Definitely, there are people considering putting them in the box ... at some point someone talks about adding content inside a box, inside the box that the phone is shipped in, can you imagine how agonizing it is to put anything tiny inside the box? ?

Apple's new headphones would connect to the iPhone 7 via Lightning And the possibility of including this noise cancellation in the package is not ruled out. If you have tried some headphones that use this technology, you will have found that the music is heard much better, although I must admit that in the ones I have tried, if they are not properly placed on the ear, the sound makes it seem that the headphones are broken, making it a double-edged sword. In either case, noise cancellation can be turned off, or it should.

The CEO of Cirrus Logic also spoke about the headphones with Lightning connection, although only to refer to that it is "doing something", without being able to give more details. We could say either that he has not said anything or that he who is silent grants.

The iPhone 7 is expected to arrive, as usual, in September. Along with the new smartphone of the apple will also arrive a Bluetooth headset without cables that will connect them together, but these headphones, which could be called AirPods, they would be purchased separately if we so desired. Considering the price of Apple devices, would you buy them? I do not think so.


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  1.   anonimous said

    I think they will come in the box, Apple likes to make money, but sometimes, it knows that customer satisfaction is worth more than money, this talk from the CEO of this company seems to come out of nowhere, as if it came out of the door From his office he will call the press and decide to say one thing without specifying details, so there are only two options.

    -That Apple has told you to say this, without saying more details, so that investors can calm down and at the same time neutralize the bad rumors that run through the network, which undoubtedly do nothing but harm Apple, it seems more than logical this option, and I hope so because we made sure of good headphones (and surely a price increase in the next iPhone), and well, everything is improvements.

    - The other option would be disappointing to say the least, and that is that, like the rumors that run, you AI editors do not specify many details, as well as the source of the news, and if you know why this CEO has decided to do these Declarations, it would be good to include it in the article, because it is not very long, I want interesting information, more to get to the point, and less hype please, things as they are.

  2.   Webservice said

    with those headphones it is confirmed that it will be worth + € 100

  3.   José said

    Definitely, there are people considering putting them in the box ... at some point someone talks about adding content inside a box, inside the box that the phone is shipped in, can you imagine how agonizing it is to put anything tiny inside the box? ?

    Definitely, if you don't get headphones ... You spend € 100 more, it's better, right? A tiny box ... And how about a something bigger or more used inside.
    I hope that if you remove the jack port .. Put the headphones or at least an adapter for all the headphones we have, someone spends € 200 or more and then they take away the possibility of being able to use them, is it okay?

  4.   Alfonso R. said

    Well, I think that these helmets may be included in the box as an excuse to eliminate the mini-jack but we are still in the same ... The connector will be Lightning and therefore ALL the helmets that we can buy will have to be Lightning With the consequent increase in price and forgetting about the ones we have at home, whether they be "Chinese" or some great headphones; or of course, having to "charge" and of course buy separately the adapter that will be worth + - the € 30 that this type of Apple adapters have been costing.

    I insist once again, this is a scam to get the money from us, the improvement, although they include these helmets, is not so substantial as to eliminate the possibility of using the helmets that we really want, or having to "charge" and for supposed to buy an adapter separately to use them. Apart from the fact that, as has already been commented many times, the Lightnig connector in 2017 will be dead in Europe. Logically not even God (with the exception of brands with prohibitive prices) will manufacture headphones with a connection that will be dead in Europe, so we would be condemned either to always buy headphones with a Lightning connector with its consequent over-price, or to charge and buy a separate Lightnig / Mini-Jack adapter.

    I'm certainly not willing to let them scam me, the excuse that they eliminate the Mini-jack to make the iPhone even thinner, something that NOBODY has asked, they don't even believe it. What people are crying out for, and this is in ALL brands, is a much greater autonomy; logically making the smartphone thinner this will certainly not be the case.

    This trick is done solely and exclusively to fill Apple's pockets and that the purchase of Beats (coincidentally a brand that is dedicated to making headphones) is as profitable as possible for Apple. As I say, I do not drink and the iPhone 6 will be my last iPhone, at least until they take out one with a universal connector, which is what the European directive is going to impose (and thankfully), to ALL manufacturers, surely through USB- C. Maybe in the iPhone 7S or the iPhone 8 until then bye Apple, I am very sorry but to cheat another sheep that this one has already tired.