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this post was submitted on 29 Jul 2023
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Why? Use adapters; there are some that you can use to charge and use at the same time. Look for a phone with 2 USB-C ports, or use Bluetooth like a normal person.
A 3.5mm Jack is not that much of a pain to put into a phone and having to have dongles on you at all times is just dumb. I'm a pixel 3 user and I loathe that I have to scramble around the house trying to find where my other half or I have left one of two dongles around just so I can listen to music outside of the house.
Leave it connected to your headphones
If these phones had 2 usb c ports then you could leave one on it always
I do, but my partner has a 3.5mm Jack so when she uses them they get removed. And also when I use them on any other device like gaming handhelds and my work laptop, I'm not using an adaptor for them.