Alternatively, if your current phone doesn’t have a headphone jack, do you wish it did?

  • I’m somewhat surprised by the result if I’m honest. I have switched to wireless and won’t go back at all. I do understand the use case for those who want them too but I did not realise it was such a popular request in modern phones!

    • Fleppensteyn
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      82 years ago

      It sucks when headphones run out of battery, especially on a long trip

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      72 years ago

      It’s because the question is attracting mainly people who’ve already got a bee in their bonnet about headphone jacks.

      Most people don’t even think about it because they went Bluetooth years ago.

      • @June@lemm.ee
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        42 years ago

        That and the Lemmy demographic. Lemmy and the fediverse currently attracts folks who have rather strong feelings about the technology they use, which I won’t knock so long as they don’t give me shit for hading being tethered to my phone by a wired headphone.

    • @Donebrach@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      I wonder how much is a result of people just blindly clicking through not realizing they have to physically manipulate the response options to move the choice to the top. First time interacting with that site and it is an incredibly stupid user interface.

      Re: headphone jacks, its 2023. If someone still demands an unshielded analog electrical connection for their headphones, I have zero sympathy for them. Its like demanding cars have a dedicated hitch to connect a horse.

      • @OrangeJoe@lemm.ee
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        172 years ago

        Sympathy? What a dumb take.

        People still have wired headphones that still work perfectly fine. We used to be able to use them directly with our phones. We also had the option of using wireless too if we wanted. The option was removed, so now in order to keep using some of still perfectly fine electronics with our phones, it requires adapters. That’s annoying. What is the benefit to me as a consumer now that the jack is gone? Some marketing bullshit about weight or cost savings? I don’t buy it. Phones are larger than ever and more expensive than ever.

        • @I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.ml
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          There’s half an argument to be made about waterproofing, but it kinda falls flat when the waterproofing we get isn’t that good.

          “This phone is IP68 rated!”

          Oh cool, so I can go swimming with it and take it into the shower?

          “Haha, no.”

          Great, so glad we gave up a ton of features for this.

          • @HeckGazer@programming.dev
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            72 years ago

            Don’t let yourself be gaslit by anti right to repair and apple propaganda. We had a smartphone with removable battery and headphone jack that you could swim with, it has been done. The water resistance argument does not hold water, at all.

          • @June@lemm.ee
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            42 years ago

            That and headphone jacks were able to be made waterproof pretty easily too. It does introduce a new area for potential incursion, but it’s pretty minimal for the vast majority of users.