![]() ![]() MacBooks are technically mobile devices, and yet, Schiller says it would've been a nuisance for customers. But until someone takes on these challenges, that's what we do."Īpple could have applied this same reasoning to ditching the headphone jack in the MacBooks - maybe it could've used a USB-C port or a Lightning port instead, but it didn't. It makes no sense to tether ourselves with cables to our mobile devices. ![]() Maintaining an ancient, single-purpose, analog connector doesn't make sense because that space is at a premium. The courage to move on and do something new that betters all of us. The reason to move on really comes down to one word: courage. ![]() "Now, some people have asked why we would remove the analog headphone jack from the iPhone. Schiller's reasoning for keeping the headphone jack in the MacBook Pro is also a far cry from his one-word reasoning for killing the jack in the iPhone 7: "courage." Here was Schiller's full explanation for killing the headphone jack, back in September: You'd think Schiller's logic above would justify Apple keeping the SD card slot in the MacBook Pro - since so many pro photographers and users need it for their setups - and yet that doesn't seem to be the case. It's a strange answer from Schiller, considering the fact that Apple's newest MacBook Pros also lack an SD card slot, which is a nuisance for many pro photographers that still use SD cards for transferring tons of data from their high-end cameras. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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