• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    My last phone purchase went something like this:

    “What phones do you have with a headphone jack?”

    “Uh, I don’t think any. Maybe one? I’d have to look.”

    “I’ll take that one.”

    “But we–”

    “Only spec that matters is a headphone jack.”

    “There’s bluetoo–”

    “Headphone jack.”

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    1 year ago

    Bluetooth is amazing, don’t get me wrong. But it doesn’t always work and it’s hard to figure out why something won’t connect. Plugging something works every time.

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      1 year ago

      And 2 years of security updates.

      They type of person who owns a set of wired headphones or earphones for over a decade doesn’t replace their phone every 2 years.

      And these days you really shouldn’t try and keep a device on the internet without updates.

      It’s why the fair phone got rightly trashed when they ditched the headphone jack. Battery powered ear buds were completely against their demographics

      HMD make decent repairable phones with a headphone jack. They took the Nokia brand for a while but they’re now just HMD and they’re doing some cool modular stuff with cases too.

    • Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      See, this might be ok if there were two of them. But now when the battery gets low you are required to stop listening.

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            1 year ago

            Sure, but what’s the use case at this point anyway?

            “My bluetooth headset ran out of battery and my phone ran out of battery and I want to listen to music.” How often does that really happen?

            Bluetooth is less cumbersome than all of these choices, but for under a tenner you can solve all these drawbacks. Whack it in a pocket of your travel bag with your earbuds and away you go. I genuinely couldn’t even tell you the last time I saw somebody in real life with wired headphones. My bluetooth AKGs actually have a headphone socket, that I’ve used exactly twice. Once to watch an in flight movie on a 480p screen on the back of a headrest, and again to use them with my Switch since for some bonkers reason it didn’t support bluetooth headphones for ages, despite having a BT receiver on board. No idea where the cable is for them now. I doubt I’ll need it again.

            • thebestaquaman@lemmy.world
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              1 year ago

              I travel 8+ hours by train several times a week, and regularly go a day or two without access to power where I sleep. By all means, I’m not the average consumer, but the situation of “need to change while also wanting to use my headset” comes up often enough.