I’m going to laugh when two weeks from now we’re opening our iPhones and find 
that all it is included is a small pigtail with a 1/8th inch headphone port and 
power port hanging off.:)

As several have said let’s wait and see what’s in the box.

And your complaint about some adapter hanging off the phone is absolutely off 
base.  A 1/8th jack head phone also sticks out and can be jammed or wedged 
damaging the main board so six of one, half a dozen of the other.  THere’s no 
difference.

I’m absolutely 100% on board with you not being forced to use bluetooth.  
Unless you’re using the latest bluetooth spec hardware and software supporting 
it you’ll get lag that can be far outside what’s acceptable.  The iPhone 7 
supposedly addresses this from what I’ve read but again, let’s see what ships 
in the box.  There will be that iPhone breakdown showing the insides released 
early delivery day.

No matter what happens, I sincerely hope that nobody’s access is really 
impacted by this change negatively.  Let’s see what we get from Apple next week.




> On Sep 1, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Mosen <jmo...@mosen.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mary, unfortunately this issue doesn't affect the Deaf community in the 
> same way as it affects blind people who wear hearing aids and require decent 
> latency. And the fact that those of us who are affected are such a minority 
> makes us more vulnerable. You can be sure I am considering my legal options 
> under legislation here.
> A standard hearing aid wearer uses their phone actively far less than a blind 
> person who wears a hearing aid. For example, if a Bluetooth solution is being 
> used, after a standard hearing aid wearer has finished their call or isn't 
> listening to music, the technology goes into standby and uses very little 
> energy. A blind person has VO talking a lot of the time if they're using 
> their device for tasks like reading and creating documents, email etc, so the 
> impact is much greater.
> Even if people are willing to accept an adapter jutting out of their phone 
> with its resultant potential to be lost or bent, the adapter will not solve 
> the problem entirely if it means that you can't charge your device and use 
> headphones at the same time. I travel long distances for example, often with 
> flights over 12 hours long. I regularly take my Anka battery with me and 
> charge the phone while I use it to compensate for the inaccessible in-flight 
> entertainment system. It's important to me to have a full charge when I reach 
> my destination. Based on the information we have, it looks like you can 
> either listen to wired headphones or charge, not both.
> That means that every VoiceOver user who chooses a wired option appears to 
> have to choose between privacy and charge.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
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>> On 2/09/2016, at 4:41 AM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well, just to be clear, I personally would be against this move, if it means 
>> that they' very large hard of hearing community can't use  hearing aids on 
>> iPhones anymore. That seems like such an incredibly stupid move on Apple's 
>> part, that I am tempted to just believe that they wouldn't do it if they 
>> didn't have a workaround that would work for people who use hearing aids. 
>> The hard of hearing community is orders of magnitude larger then the blind 
>> community. So Shirley, this adapter must be providing someway for people who 
>> use hearing aids to keep on doing so. What am I missing here? I remember 
>> sometime ago, when the idea that the headphone jack would go away first came 
>> out, Jonathan wrote a very impassioned piece on this subject, arguing that 
>> this was a very bad idea because of the use case of hearing aids. Now Apple 
>> is going to do it anyway, but they're offering an adapter. Why doesn't that 
>> solve the problem? I understand why Bluetooth is not a good alternative, 
>> given Jonathan's comments on battery drain and the well-known problem for 
>> voiceover users with latency. It's still really bad, at least on my phone 
>> with my  legend. I would not want to have to type on that system for 
>> anything more than a word or two, because the latency between when you touch 
>> a letter and when you hear it is much too long.
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 1, 2016, at 8:53 AM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net 
>>> <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Mary, you’re exactly right and points well stated as always.  Here’s 
>>> another point to consider, suppose we add wireless charging. Now, you could 
>>> have a brick with no ports what so ever formed from one solid piece of 
>>> material.  You could almost grow the casing and have a super durable 
>>> waterproof phone with no openings at all.  The entire surface could be a 
>>> screen.  Not needing ports is a good thing over all.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 31, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>> Of course, only time will tell. But I think you are wrong about the 
>>>> disappearing headphone jack. For one thing, Samsung put back the storage 
>>>> card thing, but did not put back the user replaceable battery. Also, if 
>>>> the other rumor is true, Apple will be including compatible earbuds with 
>>>> the new phone, as well as an adapter to make it possible for people to use 
>>>> other headphones. Given the prevalence of Bluetooth these days, I suspect 
>>>> that the headphone jack will in fact be gone from iPhones forever. Other 
>>>> device makers are already moving in this direction. So it isn't just 
>>>> Apple. In fact, they will not be the first ones to market without a 
>>>> headphone jack on the phone.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 31, 2016, at 11:05 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu 
>>>>> <mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Well, as for me, I'm going to sit back and see how the market accepts the 
>>>>> new iPhone 7 trans a separate earphone jack.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> When Samsung attempted to make its devices thinner by (1) removing the 
>>>>> removable battery and (2) removing the ability to add auxiliary memory to 
>>>>> its flagship phones, it soon reversed its decision as the market, 
>>>>> effectively, rejected the devices in favor of other companies who kept 
>>>>> those features.
>>>>> 
>>>>> A couple of years ago, when Apple decided to remove the ability for iOS 
>>>>> devices to have their photo content immediately available to PC users 
>>>>> upon attaching the device to the computer, the marketplace went crazy and 
>>>>> vowed to turn to Android if Apple insisted on forcing people to use 
>>>>> iTunes in order to manage photos.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Like Samsung, Apple immediately reversed itself by restoring this feature 
>>>>> in the subsequent release of iTunes.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> So, I'll just wait and see for, unless 7 is a complete hit, something 
>>>>> tells me that iPhone 8 will bring the jack back (smile).  
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mark 
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