Will the 3.5mm audio jack disappear on the next MacBook?

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If we dive a little into the network of networks we will realize that little by little most of the mobile manufacturers are deciding to eliminate the 3.5mm audio jack port. Apple was one of the first to take risks with all the laws and it seems that time has only given it reason. With the arrival of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus stopped implementing this connection on iPhones. 

So that the impact was cushioned, what the Cupertino people did was add a lightning port to 3.5 jack converter to the iPhone case. so that headphones with a 3.5 jack plug could continue to be used in those new iPhones.

Now, in the latest betas of the next iOS 12, it has been found that the next to lose the 3.5 jack audio port will be the new iPad model that is becoming more and more important every day in terms of the change in the design of its edges or the arrival of the Face ID sensor and the notch to it. At the same time it has been leaked that Apple in its new iPhone will take the next step and will stop including the converter that we have told you about. 

Will that converter now come in the iPad boxes? Will they follow the same progressive strategy with iPads?

However, in MacBook that connection still exists and nothing is known about whether the apple company will also apply logic to them. If everything evolves in the same direction, we could be before him latest MacBook design like MacBook Pro where this type of connection exists. If you analyze the latest models on sale well, all Apple does is continue to give life to the same design with new internal hardware and with second-degree improvements, for example the Encapsulation of the butterfly mechanisms on the new keyboards on the 15-inch MacBook Pros. 

Technology continues to advance and if users tend that everything that is used is going to do without cables, the 3.5 audio jack port has its days also numbered in Mac and MacBook or MacBook Pro. Bluetooth 4.0 and AirPlay 2 They will be established and will be in charge of bringing audio and collecting it to all the devices that Apple puts on the market. What do you think of all this?


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