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LurkerJ said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Well... It actually wasn't the Note 7 that exploded on that kid's hand. It was something else I believe. But the removable of the headphone jack is nonsense and it is a more of an inconvience for a longer period of time than the Note 7 Situation. Yes those batteries were badly engineered hence why Samsung is replacing the phones with batteries that don't suck. The phone itself isn't badly enginnered and its Camera even beats the iphone 7's camera in virtually all comparisons.

No one is denying the Note 7 isn't a disaster but it is a disaster that will be replaced soon enough. What won't is the lack of a headphone jack. Yes you get an adapter but it is an incovience for the life of the device. You can't charge it while listening to music and considering it effectively requires you to unplug and replug when you want to listen/charge, it will decrease the amount of times the port will allow you to plug and unplug before it dies. So essentially, it cuts the life of the port by a lot since there is always a certain amount of times you can unplug/plug a connection into a port. Oh and of course, people will lose the adapter since it is so tiny and will have to get replacement ones. On top of that, Apple will require companies to get a license license for lighting port in order to make wired headphones to work with the iphone 7 which will increase the price of the wired headphones if you want to use the lighting port.

The thing is, these kinds of threads always existed on VGC, headphone jack removal or not. Your criticism is fair, and people should vote with their wallets if that's a concern.

I am not buying the 7 because in reality, it's a 6SE, the proper iPhone 7 got internally delayed because wasn't ready, so we got this placeholder and they couldn't name 6SS for obvious reasons.

It's a pretty decent upgrade anyway to be honest. The chipset benches the same basically as the Apple A9X which is fucking amazing because that chip could only be in the pizza-sized iPad Pro as of last year. The camera is better, a lot better if you get the Plus. Both models also get an average hour of extra battery per day which is fairly significant in daily usage. 

I went with Galaxy S7 Edge, simply because I badly needed a new phone last June and couldn't wait, but if I had waited I'd be quite happy with the iPhone 7. The dongle thing is a piss off, but really seeing as how it comes with the phone, it's not as big of a deal.