Flush means even with the case so that you don't need and adapter to get your $200 headphones working on your iphone. I had to buy the adapter but it has a mic on it so it wasn't that bad of an investment.
From engadget's hands on, read the last part carefully:
The headphone jack is flush, as mentioned. It's still 3.5mm, so if you don't like the out of box phones (which won't stay in our ears), bring your own, no problem -- and no adapter needed!
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Haha, using the MacBook Air measurement philosophy, it's thinner than a first-gen!
... using reality, of course, it's thicker...
flush headphone jack FTW. Now I don't have to carry around this stupid little extra plug for my E2's.
when the HELL did it become 'flush headphone jack' ?!?!
Its 3.5mm....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Flush means even with the case so that you don't need and adapter to get your $200 headphones working on your iphone. I had to buy the adapter but it has a mic on it so it wasn't that bad of an investment.
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From engadget's hands on, read the last part carefully:
The headphone jack is flush, as mentioned. It's still 3.5mm, so if you don't like the out of box phones (which won't stay in our ears), bring your own, no problem -- and no adapter needed!