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It looks like Apple dropped the video out functionality for the iPhone. Last week the iPhone was clearly marked as a supported device for both the component and composite cables, now neither cables have the iPhone logo and the descriptions look to have been edited.

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This is just another thorn in Apple’s side with new cable backlash the “community” is expressing across the blogosphere. The issue is the switch to requires these “special” cables for all new iPods, the old cables aren’t compatible. Unlike some others I’m not bothered by the switch, the cable should now provide better quality and you’ll be able to charge it without a separate dock connector and power cable. But the rub isn’t entirely the switch it’s that Apple is embedding an “authentic apple chip” that will hinder 3rd party makers for a short term.

So I planned on purchasing the cables for pre-order but with the apparent drop of iPhone support I can’t. Hopefully it was a recent mistake and the cables will end up being supported with or without a software update.

It’s a real bummer because if Video Out was supported by the iPhone I could get rid of my current video iPod instead of lugging it to work everyday.


  • this engadget photo
    of an O2 European iPhone has video out. the phone is running system 1.1.1. Do you think that Apple will play nice in a future keynote and let early adopters have this option as well?
  • Rexxiboy
    Thank Apple for adding Video out with version 1.1.1 woot!!! See the update info
  • nate
    I got it to work just fine with the old school universal dock (still sold) that was designed for the first gen iPod video and a regular 1/8 jack to RCA style video cable (yellow, red and white) only the video has been switched to the red cable, very sneaky.
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