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> the phones got thinner No. They didn't. iPhone 5: 7.6 mm thin, 6: 7 mm iPhone 7: 7.1 mm > While Apple could likely have gotten their water resistance even with the headphone jack, they couldn’t have made the phones as thin. Except that's a pretty obvious lie. Not just that the phones did not get thinner (or lighter), they stayed around the same thickness (+- 0.5 mm), while getting larger, much heavier and much more…
The only reason? Doesn’t shallow dismissive posting violate comment rules here? It’s almost as if “every argument I make about frugalness and standards is maybe leading me to ignore other considerations.” “Pros” continue to make use of their wired kit, and it changes the math of recurring waste problem; I’ve thrown away many fewer pairs of $30 earbuds since iPhone 7. Saved money and generated less consumer waste over…
Despite being aware of this, you went on to create a posting that's largely assumptions, projections and some salty ad-hominem.
> Sorry you haven’t been able to cope with, really, such a trivial change in 5 years.
I haven't upgraded my phone in a number of years, so it actually still has a headphone jack, which I virtually never use since I don't listen to music on the go.