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I agree. Very uncomfortable for more than half an hour.
I made my last payment last month (AT&T Next). So I own my phone now.

So you'd have to pay full price? Like 800 bucks? Yeah, probably not worth it unless your fucking rich then.
 
Here's another example, I will sometimes plug my phone into a small stereo system that I use when I'm out on my deck or working in the garage. I'll usually plug it into the charger as well. That won't be possible anymore. I would have to go buy a bluetooth stereo.

That situation will be my biggest complaint. Could they possibly make an adapter that splits into two connections?
 
So you'd have to pay full price? Like 800 bucks? Yeah, probably not worth it unless your fucking rich then.

No. I can sign up for another AT&T Next plan and make payments again. And then sell my current phone for about $250 on craigslist.
 
That situation will be my biggest complaint. Could they possibly make an adapter that splits into two connections?

From what I have read, and this could be wrong, that it would be bad to have all that energy flowing into the same connection as the audio jack.
 
Here's another example, I will sometimes plug my phone into a small stereo system that I use when I'm out on my deck or working in the garage. I'll usually plug it into the charger as well. That won't be possible anymore. I would have to go buy a bluetooth stereo.

GET A SONOS SYSTEM BRO. IT'LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE
 
I haven't done any research, but is it true that BT headphone sound isn't 'as good' as the wired? Or are people just saying that without evidence?
 
I haven't done any research, but is it true that BT headphone sound isn't 'as good' as the wired? Or are people just saying that without evidence?

It's about transferring data. Wireless is not as good as a hard line. That's true of any data. So if you're listening to music, and you're a true music connoisseur, then you're going to want a hard line because it will be able to transfer more information at a faster rate. In this case, music = information.
 
I haven't done any research, but is it true that BT headphone sound isn't 'as good' as the wired? Or are people just saying that without evidence?

It's about transferring data. Wireless is not as good as a hard line. That's true of any data. So if you're listening to music, and you're a true music connoisseur, then you're going to want a hard line because it will be able to transfer more information at a faster rate. In this case, music = information.

An average dude like me probably wouldnt notice any difference in sound quality.
 
It's about transferring data. Wireless is not as good as a hard line. That's true of any data. So if you're listening to music, and you're a true music connoisseur, then you're going to want a hard line because it will be able to transfer more information at a faster rate. In this case, music = information.

But if BT transfer rates supports loss-less data transfer codec then there is no gripe. So really it comes down to how fast BT transfers data and if it really is down sampling and its codec.
 
An average dude like me probably wouldnt notice any difference in sound quality.

Probably not. I'm not willing to spend the money on a really nice pair of headphones, or on bluetooth earbuds for that matter. For me it's about the inability to charge/listen to music. That's the sticking point.
 
But if BT transfer rates supports loss-less data transfer codec then there is no gripe. So really it comes down to how fast BT transfers data and if it really is down sampling and its codec.

Part of it might be the availability of the really really good headphones in wireless or corded only.
 
Anyone paranoid that the bluetooth signal could cause cancer or other health issues?
 
Part of it might be the availability of the really really good headphones in wireless or corded only.

Yeah I am with you. I don't want a perceived difference, so I will definitely look into the quality aspect, but.... Hell even MP3's weren't true source quality. and I can't think of any online stream that is not true source, due to bandwidth over the air.

the biggest issue i can see with the sound quality is if an IOS update borks it or f's up the codec.
 
An headphone jack adapter comes with the iPhone 7.

Doesn't bother me at all. I've been wanting to get bluetooth headphones anyway, so this will just jump start that purchase. And if I want to use standard headphones, use the adapter. Simple.

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They sell the sony bluetooth headphones at costco. They were on sale for 100 a couple of weeks ago. They aren't amazing but for the price they are great considering that they are pretty comfortable. They are the big ones, not earbuds.
 
Well, it appears its a 1 lightning adapter to 2. So you'll still have to put the headphone adapter on top of that.

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