Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your buddy Nuked, here to sprinkle some humor into your day while we dive into the latest Apple news. Let’s get into it!
Looks like the Apple Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone adapter might be waving goodbye! Reports from MacRumors indicate that it’s sold out on Apple’s online store in the US and many other parts of the globe. However, don’t fret just yet—some countries like France, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden still have a few hanging around.
If this is indeed the end of the line for the adapter, it truly marks the conclusion of an era. Remember back in 2016 when Apple introduced this little gadget alongside the iPhone 7? It was a bold move to ditch the headphone jack, and they even bundled it with new iPhones for a while. But by the time we hit 2018 with the iPhone XS, it became a “buy your own” situation.
And let’s not forget how many of us begrudgingly hopped on the AirPods train! Sure, we were skeptical at first, but many of us now admit those little wireless wonders are pretty great.
Now, with the introduction of USB-C in the iPhone 15 lineup last year, it’s no surprise that Apple’s Lightning selection has thinned out significantly. The Apple Store now offers just a handful of Lightning adapters and cables, including that special audio cable for AirPods Max. And sadly, it seems like the Lightning-to-VGA adapter has also packed its bags and left the US store.
So there you have it, folks! It’s a bittersweet moment as we bid farewell to a once-beloved accessory. But hey, change is part of life—and technology keeps marching on!