I’ve acquired a new I-Phone 6+ and have noticed that various external speakers that connect with older I-Phone models do not connect with this one. Has anyone else noticed this and found a solution? Greg Roberts
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Yes, no. There are Lightning (new) to 30-pin (old) adapters – but most only allow charging. Some adapter cables also have a 3.5mm plug for audio; I suspect that these only provide charging and audio out – but no controls (volume, next/prev. track etc.) The iPod Classic was the last of the 30-pin devices; I looked at getting one to replace an iPod Nano 2nd gen. (the battery is dying) – but stocks were already low (and prices high.) When the time comes, I’ll take my chances pulling it apart to replace the battery. — -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Paul Taylor Veni, vidi, tici – birder@ozemail.com.au I came, I saw, I ticked.
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I would have thought it had exactly the same 3.5mm plug as all the previous models, but this discussion has several people saying they found their old headphones wouldn’t work properly until they pushed the plug in really hard: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6546098 Peter Shute Sent from my iPad
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