• @ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
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    531 year ago

    The simple point is, no one forces you to use wires. Bluetooth has been a thing for decades.

    But basically every (yes some exceptions) company that makes phones forced you to use wireless ones.

    And in the case of Fairphone it is just simply hypocritical.

    • @rainynight65@feddit.de
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      01 year ago

      Strange how I’ve been using wired headphones with my phones until two years ago, even though I haven’t had a phone with a headphone jack since 2017…

    • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You can get 3.5mm to (whatever usb port) that will as far as I know work in every phone. Just because it doesn’t have a dedicated port doesn’t mean you can’t wire in your headphones.

      I much prefer it this way, if you want to wire you can, if you don’t you don’t have to have an extra useless port on your device.

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      Lol, bring on your down votes. I bet if you surveyed a hundred random people on the street if they really want a headphone port on your phone and are committed to using it you’d get less than ten people. It’s not realistic to support every legacy hardware function on a modern device because a few tech enthusiasts want it, especially when there’s a very easy way to support it.

      • @toastal@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        You’re supposing every tech/audio enthusiast here wants the same shitty setup as the masses? The fact is there is basically one brand still offering headphone jacks in a flagship that you can unlock … where the point of Android was all the delicious innovations of each OEM. But they saw how profitable selling branded earbuds could be so now you have next to 0 options.