Thankfully now there’s MagSafe charging so that frees up the lightning/usb-c for wired headphones
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Used some wired earphones and then remembered why I use Bluetooth ones
could you elaborate
Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 pro has a headphone jack and replaceable battery. I think they are coming out with a new one soon too (or it might be out already). Its what I have and it works great. Kinda shitty camera but I don't really care
Does any flagship phone have a headphone jack nowadays? It's getting were even with budget phones. I'm holding on to my current old phone partially for that reason.
When I replaced my phone I just attached a USB-C Adapter to my wired headphones. It works exactly as before.
Yeah but you can't charge at the same time. Useful for road trips.
There are adapters that let you do both. Of course that might not be as convenient as native support, but still.
Most phones have wireless charging
I don't know of many cars that can take advantage of that.
do you not have other devices you use your headphones with?
No. They are just a pair of cheap headphones that are usually in my pocket for when I want to hear a podcast or audiobook on my phone. But anyway you can just take off the adapter at any time.
Not really, no
The only ones left in the US are gaming phones, it seems. Or last generation Xperia or Zenfone.
Last gen xperia was last year. Idk if youre trying to say its outdated but Its assumed this years xperia will have a jack too.
The current gen Xperia doesn't and won't have a US version. Same with the Zenfone and the next gen.
I didnt realize it wasnt being sold to the US. I got my Xperia 5 a few months before the 6 so I never needed to get a new one.
I also find it annoying that there's no headphone jack by default on most phones, but I just connected a usb-c to 3.5 mm to my headphones and use it them this way if I need to. Yes, it's a dongle, but it's small enough that it can just stay connected to my headphones jack and carried with them.
I cannot for the life of me get any of those dongles to work for more than 6 months. It always turns into a glitchy disconnecting mess.
i had a friend that got a new phone and half of the conversations we had was about how much the usbc to jack adaptors break
like he would have to buy then every week and they looked pretty expensive
also he couldnt go back to his old phone cause the screen was so screwed up part of it was black and the rest would be brighter than a lightbulb
I normally use bluetooth headphones so I don't use the adapters enough to have any that broke yet. I keep a pair of wired headphones as a backup, and sometimes I want to connect my phone to old speakers, so the adapter is useful in those cases.
I guess if you're using that adapter every day it might indeed break faster.
However where I live you can find them at the dollar store for something like $4.
yeah, since his thing broke basically every week he probably was using it every night. also that is very cheap. i live in brazil so prices are way higher (R$15 is the cheapest i found online, so in a local store or with the shipping cost itd be at least R$25 but probably even higher)
I just realized my android phone doesn't have a headphones jack
Haha. Oh, fuck. So do i. 🫥
I got a free phone but it didn't have a headphone jack, after trying them I really like the bluetooth earbuds.
I always yoinked out my headphones when working out with the wired ones.
There's a bunch of brands that make airpod quality earbuds for like $25