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Apple might soon retire its Lightning to Headphone jack adapter

Apple might soon discontinue the Lightning to 3.5mm headphone adapter. The company’s online store in the US and several other countries already lists the item as “sold out.”
The adapter is still available for sale in some countries. However, once existing stocks run out, Apple is unlikely to replenish it.
Apple quietly phasing out the Lightning to 3.5mm adapter?
Apple launched the Lightning to 3.5mm adapter alongside the iPhone 7 lineup in 2016. These were the first iPhones to launch without a headphone jack, triggering its demise. The company bundled the jack for the initial few years with new iPhones before stopping.
MacRumors reports that Apple now only sells the Lightning to 3.5mm headphone adapter in selected countries. This includes India, France, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. In all other major markets, Apple lists the adapter as “sold out.”
Lightning’s death is near
This could be another move from Apple to phase out Lightning entirely. The company finally updated its Mac accessories, like the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse, with a USB-C port alongside the M4 iMac refresh.
The only devices Apple still sells with a Lightning connector are the iPhone 14 series and iPhone SE. The latter will get an upgrade in Q1 next year with the arrival of the iPhone SE 4, ditching Lightning in favor of USB-C.
For newer iPhones, Apple sells the USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter for $9. But if you still use an iPhone with a Lightning connector, you’ll have to switch to wireless earbuds or get a third-party adapter.

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