Apple Will Stop Selling Lightning Headphone Adapters
JAKARTA The Lightning adapter for Jack Headphone is one of the popular accessories from Apple that is often purchased a few years ago. However, this 3.5 mm adapter is almost arriving at visitors' age.
According to MacRumors reports, this adapter has disappeared in various Apple online stores, either in the US or in other countries. This adapter may no longer sell and Apple has no intention of re-producing the adapter so that the stock runs out.
Lightning for Jack Headphone was first released in 2016 and is always included with the latest iPhone. This tradition began to be stopped when Apple released the iPhone XS. Customers who need this adapter must buy it separately.
After the iPhone 15 was released, this adapter began to be abandoned as Apple began adopting its USB-C port. Lightning for Jack Headphone is increasingly unnecessary to its customers after Apple released the iPhone 16 lineup which also uses USB-C.
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Although this accessory has disappeared in the majority of countries that are Apple's market, users can still find Lightning for Jack Headphones in several countries. This adapter can be found in France, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
If the remaining stock in some of these countries has run out, then the Lightning adapter for Jack Headphone will officially disappear from circulation. This will be bad news for older iPhone users.
Currently, other Lightning options that can be found in the Apple Store are limited. Users can only find a few Lightning adapter models, Lightning cables, and EarPod Lightning. If the time is over, all of this Lightning will also be abandoned.