I picked up the iPhone dock at the Apple Store which is in essence a splitter. You attach the iPhone and you can charge and listen using the classic headphone jack. It works!
Roger
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Roger Prokic
-=[ this email was sent from my Apple iPhone 7 ]=-On Sep 20, 2016, 5:05 PM -0400, Mickey Doyle mickeydoyle13@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>, wrote:
I have earphones that came with iPhones that have never been unwrapped from their casing. I was never a fan of theirs. I've mostly used Bluetooth headphones the past couple of years more for the convenience than any advanced sound, real or perceived. But the earphone jack still got use in the car, through my aux input. While I'm glad they included a converter dongle with the new phones (I got a 7+), and I haven't actually used it yet to see how well it converts, I'll nonetheless miss the headphone jack just for road trips, when I could plug the aux line in and keep the phone charged at the same time. Now it will be one or the other but not both. Maybe some company will develop some sort of splitter that will let two lightning cables have access at the same time.
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