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[–] flarflar 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Funny thing is that all the android phone will be removing the headphone jack too and doing just usb type C
[–] RedditSuxBalls ago (edited ago)
They've been flip-flopping that is removing it from some devices but later just adding it in on a later models, like the Moto Z Force didn't have one but they added it back in on the Moto Z Play.
Personally I don't see it as being a big deal since I never listen to music anyway but it's still as annoying as fuck. Just another thing to have to think about when getting a new phone when your contract runs out, really.
[–] flarflar ago
This is my last contract phone. I'm going to plop the money down for my phone and I'm going to switch to ting since it will use the same network where I live and will be $60 cheaper a month
[–] Donbuster ago
What gave you that idea? Also, android is an operating system. It supports phones built by more than 100 companies. IOS is also an operating system, unlike android, however, it is proprietary, and owned by apple, as such, it only supports apple's phones, all of which will (supposedly) lack 3.5mm headphone jacks from now on. On what basis do you think the many MANY companies making android phones will all stop adding this essential port, all at once? Heck, a good number of modern android phones are still on microB instead of usb 3c, It will still be a while until 3.5mm is deprecated, even on phones.
[–] flarflar ago
I read it somewhere I think Samsung said it.
[–] mig2k [S] ago
Can you also tell me this weekend's lottery numbers?
[–] flarflar ago
Sure 8.8.8.8.8