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    Idk man I was getring tired of mishaps breaking the fuck off the cellphone’s jack port. I do like to have it just in case, though.

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    I dropped my phone while it was connected to my laptop charging. My laptop was taken down with it.

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      Not a fan of singular earbuds but because my phone didn’t come with a jack I got ones that are basically attached to each other, so they are wireless but attached by a wired between them with a little battery that lasts 10h I’ve grown really fond of them.

      No problem of losing them either!

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        I really like my semi wireless headphones as well. They have like 28 hours of battery life and you can charge them from 0% to 10 hours of playback (or however many percent that is) in 10 minutes. They also have an incredible feature I wish all wireless headphones had. The ability to quickly switch between the last two devices by just pressing a button twice. No need to disconnect them from the device they are already connected too.

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      I’m terrible at keeping track of things normally but I never lose my wallet or headphones. Seems like maybe a you problem.

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    4 days ago

    remind me, was the S10 the last Samsung phone that didn’t explode or literally fall apart in your hands?

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      No. That’s (almost) all Samsung devices. They make decent screens and camera sensors though…

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    Still have this phone but it is getting a bit ragged, really just the battery. Might upgrade to Sony Xperia 1 V or 1 VI soon. Need the headphone jack and microSD slot.

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        Unless you are in India.
        Their customer service apparently drove a relative of mine to Apple.

        Also some of the cheaper Nokia ones have a great number of problems:

        • SIM card not detected after Restart
        • Some bad sensor causing Google Maps to show you facing the wrong direction.
          Alright, it’s just 2, but happens enough to make me regret.

        Some high end model had its LCD liquidate somehow, without a visible crack and was not covered in warranty.

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        Looking at the specs of this HMD phone, I would not recommend it. The headphone jack and SD card slot are about all this phone has going for it. It’s underpowered, especially for a phone running Android 14. I guess it wouldn’t be too bad for people who just need the cheapest Android phone they can get.

        …There also appears to be a hole in the screen 🙃 (i loathe camera holes and screen “notches”).

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      Left the market a few years ago. Sorry bud. I wanted to get the Wing, but grabbed a OnePlus 9 Pro instead. No regrets.

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    So many people go boomer argument mode over this because they don’t like change, but their anger is clearly misplaced. The 3.5mm is not the king of audio connectors and never was, it’s death could very easily have been a good thing.

    Why the fuck didn’t headphone makers start offering USB-C devices once phones pulled this move? My PC mobo from 2017 has a C port that could be used for this, I’m certain computers could have easily adapted (and they’re the way smaller market anyway). Is it just because apple had to be special with their lightning bullshit? If so, they’d better start it up now!

    Instead of being able to buy new cans with the wire that my phone uses I have to snag an adapter. Not a BIG deal but this change is over 5 fucking years old, we should have these devices as the norm now to avoid all of the fucking issues we’re currently looking at

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      Not about being “the king” just about simplicity and sufficiency.

      I want ubiqituous immediate connection…we aren’t all maximizers, some of us just want the easiest serviceable & reliable option.

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      Usb is a carrying digital signals for the most part while headphonea are analog. So you have 2 options:

      1. Implement some janky non-standard analog audio in some usb alternate mode that will only work with some devices
      2. Add a digital to analog converter in the plug itself, which is more complex and expensive

      Both options prevent you from chanrging while using headphones unless you use a splitter or wireless charging which is not ideal

      3.5 mm may not be the king, but it’s extremly simple and fairly robust and has little to no disatvantages except for wireless headphones sales ofc. You don’t have to charge these heqdphones, you don’t have to worry about losing one of them.

      Wireless headphonwa have their uses, I doubt they benefit the majority of people tho.

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    My phone would drop and just detach from the phone jack and still fall, sometimes ruining the headphones in the process. My phone has a case and takes a fall better than my headphones. But it’s also older (Samsung note 8), so there’s that

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      Not only does the Xperia have a headphone jack, it supports aptx for Bluetooth headphones! No matter if you prefer wired or wireless, it’s not skimping on either.

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        I love LDAC but Sony seems to be abandoning it. I don’t think their latest headphones or bluetooth speakers have support for it anymore.

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          I moved from Galaxy S10 to Xperia 1 V precisely because none of the phones in the Galaxy line support aptx.

          Also, there’s aptx, aptx-hd, aptx-LL (low latency), and aptx-adaptive. My headphones support only aptx and aptx-adaptive and I really wanted support for the latter. There’s licensing involved so not all devices support the whole range of aptx standards.

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              Depends on your definition of “better”. Better bitrate and quality? Yes. But that comes at the cost of reduced range (since it’s more dependent on a good connection to the source device).

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    Love my AirPods Pro man. No wires, great sound and noise cancellation. I have never had them fall out of my ears, even when working out.

    If your earbuds are falling out, clean your ears and your earbuds before you put them in. Either that, or you need tips that fit your ear better. If you have those ear canals that don’t want anything in them, we also now have great (and wireless!) headphones now too.

    Wires are really just for those audiophile enthusiasts, people who can’t be bothered charging wireless things, or people who would lose their head if it wasn’t attached.

    To each their own, of course. :)

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      lol, love it when people try to justify purchases that end up as e-waste after a couple/few short years.

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        I would never praise these things, but I’ve been using the same pair for 5 years now. Why would they become e-waste so quickly?

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            That’s fair. I’m not exactly testing their endurance, just use them for YouTube and podcasts, so it’s likely they’ve degraded quite a bit without me noticing.

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      However, a lot of companies dropped headphone jacks, because they could both save a buck on them, make them even more slightly thinner to the point it starts to impact usability, and create a market for 3rd party accessories (wireless head/earphones, converters, etc.).