Why Apple didn't ditch the headphone jack just to help sell wireless Beats<article>
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At first glance, Apple’s removal of the 3.5mm audio jack on the newest iPhone 7 seems like a way to boost sales of the wireless headphones. And it just so happens that Apple also owns the largest maker of wireless headphones in the world, Beats.</p><p>
But if Apple wanted to boost sales of Beats, the company could have simply just removed all other headphones from Apple stores. Two years after the Beats acquisition, Apple continues to sell third-party headphones. In fact, this year, Apple gave Jaybird the A-OK to sell wireless earphones in Rose Gold and Space Gray.</p><p>
Could it be that Apple knows Beats products are not very good? In this week’s episode of
The iPhone Show, Oscar ponders the possibility of Apple’s retail strategy and how it affects its Beats brand.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3122406/iphone-ipad/why-apple-didnt-ditch-the-headphone-jack-just-to-help-sell-wireless-beats.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Why Apple didn't ditch the headphone jack just to help sell wireless Beats