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Beyond that, Lightning is a good portable high-fidelity audio solution. It’s a powered connection, so it can support things like noise cancellation in headphones that typically require batteries, and because it’s digital, it can provide a lot of granular control over the frequency response and whatnot (Audeze makes a pair of Lightning headphones with a 10-band EQ of -10 to +10 decibels for each band).
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So why not keep both and let us decide which we want to use? Even if the world is going wireless, isn't it our choice? Like most TVs and speakers now have Bluetooth but you don't see them taking out the aux and optic ports.
Okay, the battery is now bigger but having your phone on Bluetooth all day will drain your battery. Stupid move and I use an iPhone.