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Using mine right this very moment.
"Bro, look at this concept art of a cyborg girl listening to music with wireless earbuds! Wouldn't it be cool if you could have the same technology real life? Bro, just stop being a Luddite for two seconds, having to charge a second device is not a big inconvenience for looking like the future!"
ITT: Apple customers think everyone is as bad at purchasing decisions as they are.
Tell me about it! I still buy IEM's because of their incredible sound, yet I have to use dongle for my main phone. IEM brands have been also producing USB-C outputs, but yet not good IMO.
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Lucky that I have an LG-vq40, which has audio jack, so I use it as a audio device.
Thicker phone than my main, yet has audio jack.
I refuse to get a phone without a headphone jack. Mostly because I know I'm inevitably going to lose my headphones, forget to charge them, forget them in my trouser pockets that will go in the wash. The latter has happened at least a couple of times with my current headphones and they still work just fine. Try that with your Bluetooth pair and let me know how it goes.
I just got a USB DAC for $12. If also has a type C pass through. It's so small it stays permanently attached to my wired headphones.
It's a fairly complete solution tbh.
I'm still rocking a 7-year-old Galaxy S9+. A few years ago my headphone jack wore out and the gapped hole no longer retains my earbud cable. Since then, I've been using a USB-C adapter, but the combined earbud and charging use is starting to take it's toll and the port is beginning to feel loose. I'm convinced that if I was limited to USB only over the full life of this phone, I would have lost wired headphone and wired charging capability a long time ago. I wish you well with your singular bottleneck port.
My Bluetooth bone induction headphones survived a month in the bottom of a dishwasher.
As soon as you stop having a cord get caught on everything in your life and get used to pausing/playing with a tap to the ear it all clicks.
But yea the raycon/airpod models don't appeal to me.
That’s impressive, do you remember which headphones those were?
I still have one in my phone, and external SD card storage too. Another thing that they want gone (cloud storage agenda).
I miss having an SD card slot...
Me too, my guilty pleasure gacha game are only getting bigger. 64 gigs doesn't cut it anymore.
Sony Xperias have 3.5mm jacks again. A few of them are also supported by LineageOS and Sailfish OS, so you're not necessarily stuck in the Google ecosystem.
Still my criterion when looking to buy a phone.
My phone still has an aux jack : humble brag:
It's a pixel 3a from at least 6 years ago :opposite of a humble brag:
...I actually love the shape and function of this phone. I only wish it had security updates, and didn't have Google.
Pixel 4a here. Great phone, just in desperate need of a battery replacement. Checking ifixit the risk of breaking the display while opening the phone seems quite high :/
isn't that pixel really well supported by postmarketos?
Any luck? Or have you been using a 10year old phone because the stupid phone manufacturers think following Apple is a good idea
I got an Asus zenfone 10 and it has one (and is also a small phone which is also hard to find now)
Sony Xperia is still going and has headphones jacks.
The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G has an audio jack and is somewhat recent. It's a budget phone, though. The spec's aren't the best, but the price point is nice. If you wanted to listen to flac over wired headphones, that would work well.
Sony if that's in your budget.
edit: or Motorola if it isn't (check specific models, ymmv)
I still have one, really don't want to get a new phone that doesn't. I still use my earbuds all the time
A simple couple wires that work without pairing, without drivers, without 3 separate volume controls, and worked on the terribly complicated premise of inserting a plug into a hole. Next thing they'll try and say speakers need a dozen micro wires on a special propriety cable to do what they do better.
I got a pair of wired earbuds for $20 at my drug store and the audio quality and build quality is really serviceable. I would probably have to pay at least $60 or $70 for a similar build and audio quality with Bluetooth earbuds.
And this is the reason why apple and other companies jump on the trend. Many of these manufacturers also sell Bluetooth headphones and they want people to buy them instead of cheaper wired ones.
Some of them make excuses but this is one of the primary reasons, and some of the excuses are so transparently stupid it isn't even funny. Like saying they removed it so people can use Bluetooth headphones (as if presence of the headphone jack prevents use of Bluetooth headphones 🙄).
I'm really mad that they removed my external antenna. Used to be, you could get better replacement antennas for your phone, or even replace a damaged one. All it takes is one bump or jiggle the wrong way, and the internal antenna for your phone gets disconnected, and now you need an entirely new phone. Removing the antenna socket was a cost cutting measure for phone manufacturers that ensures you have to replace the device earlier. Remember your first antenna phone? It probably lasted 5 years. Modern smartphones get churned out every 18 months. They've played us for fools.
My mom had a cool one that flashed when she got a phone call
I’m going to do what I do in every thread mentioning a headphone jack: Say I don’t mind Bluetooth and get downvoted.
"it works for my use case"
I had two generations of phones with never-used headphone jacks before I happened to get one without it. I almost got a Moto Z though.
Good for you? I prefer having headphones I don't need to charge and that won't take my phone's only USB port, so while you personally might not find it useful, a use case for the 3.5mm jack clearly still exists.
BT is good, but anything wired is (and always will be) better and more reliable while being a little less convenient (with some exceptions)
Unless I’m paying for $1600 audio cables my noise-damaged ears can’t tell the difference and I like that I don’t rip things out of them.
More reliable until the port fails. It’s just too small for daily use. They always break before anything else. Been that way since the days of the OG iPod and it’s maddening.
I actually liked using lightning plug/USB-C adaptors. The flat but thick enough form factor heavily reduces the wear and tear IME.
Every argument I have ever heard boils down to "in my specific use-case because of X Y Z and Purple, all the benefits of wired are irrelevant" and the people espousing such opinions don't at all take into consideration that other people exists and their specific use-case is not at all widely experienced.
"My tinnitus means I can't distinguish high tones well" okay buddy, but how many other people enjoy distinct highs?
"I move around too much so Bluetooth is the only practical solution" okay my friend, but many people either don't have that problem, or they've found a solution.
I have a genuine issue that I'd love to get your ideas on.
When I am walking around with my bluetooth headphones in what I assume are places with lots of other signals, the audio goes to complete shit as if I'm on a bumpy road in a car listening to a super skippy CD.
How can I avoid that? It works perfectly when I'm on a bus or at home..
The only time I ever experience this with Bluetooth is when I'm a foot away or less from a running microwave. Or fifty feet away from the connection point. I've never had any other signals interfere, at least not that I notice.
It depends. Had that issue a while back, personally found it was only when I was connected to 2.4 ghz wifi, which is the same frequency as Bluetooth. I haven't really had the issue on my current phone (except in areas where it's really windy), but it does have Bluetooth 5.0 so that might be part of it because it's a massive upgrade from Bluetooth prior.
Be around fewer people.
imagine a time where phones have Bluetooth and and go on the aux
The magical time of 2017, where devices could have Bluetooth 5 and a headphone jack.
I don't mind it either and do have both, but sometimes i get interference when i'm close to people (which is when i wanna to use the earphones) and i complain about the lack of the port not because bluetooth is shit, but because is importante to have the option
I'll do something similar.
What headphones do you use on your Switch? Or on an airplane? Or a regional bus?
How is the experience switching from your phone, to your laptop, to your tablet, to your Steam Deck?
I gave you an upvote. I'm extremely happy with my BT ear buds.
And my phone syncs up easily and quickly on anything I use. I literally just connected to a work truck that I haven't been in for months. Took 3 clicks of buttons to setup.
I regret buying one without it.
I bought pixel 6a, mainly for graphene os but didn't install it because I wouldn't be able to use Google pay. My main things why I regret getting it is that there's no headphone jack and no SD card slot. Thought it wouldn't be that bad but... It is that bad. Next time I'm getting a phone once this goes bad I'm definitely getting headphone jack and SD card slot.
Same, sold it after a couple years and got one with a jack
This exists, for anyone who would benefit
If only there was a way to build that function directly into the phone.
Bro we're consumers, not billionaires
There is a lot to be said about having less shit to keep track off
Of course. But we do what we can with what we've got.
wait, we need to dig it up and get our headphone jacks back. location, depth?
The headphone jack of my phone is still virgin.