Because it only supports aac and there’s no headphone port, you have to use Bluetooth for music, the sound quality is greatly compromised, it doesn’t matter what headphone you’re using.
Because it only supports aac and there’s no headphone port, you have to use Bluetooth for music, the sound quality is greatly compromised, it doesn’t matter what headphone you’re using.
I’m pretty big into headphones and I still am content with MP3 generally (though I do admittedly listen almost exclusively to FLAC since… why not?) AAC is just as good as mp3, and your actual limiations are probably with the headphones you’re using. If you really wanted to; you can just buy a (whatever port your iphone has) to 3.5mm dongle. It’s good enough for 99% of people probably. Unless you have a headphone that’s difficult to drive.