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    • Vaderhoff@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Genuine question, but for the common user, why should a phone have a headphone jack?

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          1 year ago

          Lol its a given that it would be used as an audio solution. I guess what im getting at is if you’re not an audiophile or have a specific need, most people don’t care about an aux Jack. Personally, I hate the feeling of a cable when I go out, shopping or for a run and I want to listen to a podcast or music. I strangely feel claustrophobic. And also, I feel wired headphones are far more disposable than wireless. Over the coarse of 6 years, I’ve only owned 2 different pairs of wireless buds. Before that I can recall countless mix of cheap and decent wired headphones. This is just me though, which is why I wantedbto,see the discussion for wider use cases for the average consumer.

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        1 year ago

        USB-C dongles are notoriously prone to breaking and also are another bunch of silicone and plastic that contributes to e-waste pollution.

        though truth be told, most phone 3.5mm outputs suck donkey balls because of massive output impedance and signal to noise ratio on sensitive headphones (of which most portable audio devices are) and companies should be ashamed of putting these hunks of shit in their phones.

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          1 year ago

          Fairphone do sell a type c to 3.5mm adapter you can use. Or just grab a cheap one off somewhere online.

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          1 year ago

          That would essentially be designing for the past. Agree many cars still have it but new cars have usb

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            1 year ago

            You underestimate how old average cars in some countries are. 15 years old in Poland for example. They are from times where smartphones were barerly a thing. And thats average. Many are even older.

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              1 year ago

              I do not.

              Like I said though, these devs want to build for the next 20 year cars, they simply aren’t interested in 15 year old car connectivity. I’m not excusing them.

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          1 year ago

          Also, you can get 3.5mm to USB cords for super cheap. Just use that instead of a 3.5mm to 3.5mm problem solved. We don’t need dedicated ports for everything.

          (And before anyone say charging you can get 3.5mm and charging split connectors)

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        1 year ago

        To have a convenient cheap set of earbuds that keep working, never need any charging nor can be lost.

        You can find those everywhere for like 5€, if you don’t get them for free with certain devices.

        I still have a couple laying around that have never been used.

        I don’t get battery operated devices for things that don’t stray further than 1 meter from the device they are connected to.

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        1 year ago

        Media playback is always 3 seconds delayed through Bluetooth for me, it’s annoying. Plus I like the wired headset I’ve used for 7 years.