Steve Wozniak, Apple Inc.'s inventor and co-founder, has some free advice for the company regarding the "iPhone 7's" most important problem, the lack of the headphone jack.

Unsurprisingly, the legendary programmer is famous for expressing his opinions on tech company's products and telling it like it is.

But, the Cupertino based company has yet to confirm whether it intends to ditch the headphone jack on the "iPhone 7," which the device is slated to hit the market on September 23. In spite of that, numerous reports based on the leaked images of the upcoming smartphone claimed this is the case, according to Business Insider.

Wozniak stated that a lot of people will be ticked off if the "iPhone 7" will be missing the 3.5 mm earphone jack, based on the report of The Australian Financial Review.

However, assuming the tech company will roll out the device without a headphone jack, those who purchase the "iPhone 7" will have to use Bluetooth headphones or headphones that can be attached into iPhone's Lightning port, which is also used for charging.

Apple Inc.'s inventor stated that he would prefer not to use Bluetooth, because for some reasons, he don't like wireless. In which, a person will plug in the music in the car or go through Bluetooth, and Bluetooth just sounds so lifeless for the same music.

Anyway, Wozniak is convinced that the tech company is going where the wind blows. As Wozniak stated that if Bluetooth 2 is at hand that has higher bandwidth and better quality, that would mean a real music, and a wireless headphones are preferred to be used.

Wozniak added that people we'll have to wait, as Apple Inc. is good at moving towards the future. While Wozniak praised the USB-C port, he suggested that Apple should use it in smartphones too, BGR reported.

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