Apple removes iPhone Bluetooth Headset
Apple’s iPhone Bluetooth Headset has now been completely removed from the Apple online store, suggesting the company will cede the headset business to third parties or return with an improved version leveraging new features in iPhone Software 3.0. The headset minimaliste elimination followed by a week of the period of its suspended list. AppleInsider has received a couple of tips not suggest that Apple in May the recent inventory of the iPhone Bluetooth Headset for reasons undisclosed.
Apple fails to regulate its existing products for the cleaning of the inventory for the consideration of new models, so that the exclusion in May suggest that the company is planning a new device that takes advantage of Improvement of Bluetooth in the next iPhone software version 3.0.
A new feature of iPhone 3.0 is for A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Bluetooth profile is supported by Mac OS X Leopard, which allows audio streaming to wireless stereo headphones, stereo speakers of a car or similar products.
Existing A2DP stereo headphones are often considered to be battery hogs, but as support for the chip technology and improved power management, Apple in May is likely to consider the possibility of introducing a new helmet of listening with stereo playback controls and features hands-free, which not only work in the iPhone, but in the second generation iPod touch and laptop computers of the enterprise and desktop devices with Bluetooth technology.
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