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Also as IoW has the 1st Gen the earphone socket was recessed I believe which probably accounts for his problem. This was rectified on the 3G Andy, all headphones fit. |
Even in 1st gen it's a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, recessed connection or not
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i make ridcully right on this one. i have a special adapter as it's recessed back into t'iPhone
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Yes - apologies are in order. It seems that he was right in relation to the old Iphone ...
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It's a standard headphone socket, there are plenty of heaphones out there that will fit a 2G iphone.
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It was a daft thing for Apple to do in the original design, which fortunately they seem to have fixed. |
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http://www.macblogz.com/2008/11/03/3...macworld-2009/ Having said that, I'm trying to find out whether Toshiba are even making the chips needed for a 32GB iPhone, and it doesn't look like they are as yet. |
Just to settle the argument - my neighbour has a 2g IPhone - and he told me that he had tried FIVE different sets of ear/head phones - and NONE of them fitted. The mini-jack is, for some odd reason, recessed which means that any 'L' shaped plug and many straight ones with a large base simply will not fit. A couple of the earphones he showed me would go most of the way in - but that meant you only got one channel of audio.
What a stupid thing for Apple to have done. Still, at least they didn't repeat the mistake on the new 3g model. |
Yeah, just ignore my photos
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robot chicken on Joost, it's what the Iphone was made for
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I've just ordered mine :D
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Enjoy :)
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