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I was told that it was to allow multiple pins for data transferring during syncing, allowing for faster syncing to iTunes.
The only reason why Apple did this is sooo obvious: to make more money... and more and more and more and... you know how it will continue ^.^
...to keep the people in the white-cable making factory in gainful employment?
Changing the pins might make products like the Akai Synthstation a compatibility nightmare. There's the potential that some phones will work, others will not, depending on the pin configuration.Darn....
You know all those accessories you purchased?.. well you have to buy then again :)
Anybody try the ipad cam kit on the iphone 4 yet?How bout the Belkin TuneTalk?I see a bunch of geeks got their iphone first and haven't tested the audio in that thing yet.
Robert may be right. I got my phone today, and man it synced so fast.
Sorry if this is a double post, but I can't see my comment from this morning.Basically it was just to say that they have quite a lot of iPhone line-in coverage over on the blog at faberacoustical.comTo summarize, it doesn't look too good at the moment re using current iPhone/iPod audio recording peripherals on iPad/iPhone4...
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I was told that it was to allow multiple pins for data transferring during syncing, allowing for faster syncing to iTunes.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason why Apple did this is sooo obvious: to make more money... and more and more and more and... you know how it will continue ^.^
ReplyDelete...to keep the people in the white-cable making factory in gainful employment?
ReplyDeleteChanging the pins might make products like the Akai Synthstation a compatibility nightmare. There's the potential that some phones will work, others will not, depending on the pin configuration.
ReplyDeleteDarn....
You know all those accessories you purchased?.. well you have to buy then again :)
ReplyDeleteAnybody try the ipad cam kit on the iphone 4 yet?
ReplyDeleteHow bout the Belkin TuneTalk?
I see a bunch of geeks got their iphone first and haven't tested the audio in that thing yet.
Robert may be right. I got my phone today, and man it synced so fast.
ReplyDeleteSorry if this is a double post, but I can't see my comment from this morning.
ReplyDeleteBasically it was just to say that they have quite a lot of iPhone line-in coverage over on the blog at faberacoustical.com
To summarize, it doesn't look too good at the moment re using current iPhone/iPod audio recording peripherals on iPad/iPhone4...