Samsung mobile and 3.5mm jack
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What was the last phone you bought?
they've not had 3.5mm jacks for ages!
Anyway I'm sure there will be some enterprising Chinese outfit on Amazon who make a cable with USBC to USB C + 3.5mm.
OR you might find the phone probably has wireless charging so you could do that also (again Chinese, Amazon, Qi wireless charge pad)
As an aside, I get you, I lost my BT headphones and dug out my wired Sennheiser ones. They sound way way better and louder.
they've not had 3.5mm jacks for ages!Anyway I'm sure there will be some enterprising Chinese outfit on Amazon who make a cable with USBC to USB C + 3.5mm.
OR you might find the phone probably has wireless charging so you could do that also (again Chinese, Amazon, Qi wireless charge pad)
As an aside, I get you, I lost my BT headphones and dug out my wired Sennheiser ones. They sound way way better and louder.
Otispunkmeyer said:
What was the last phone you bought?
they've not had 3.5mm jacks for ages!
I bought an A15 as a backup phone 2 years ago which has a 3.5mm jack. Current Samsung A07, Sony 1 & 10 VII and some Motorola phones still have headphone jacks. So still available.
they've not had 3.5mm jacks for ages!I've also got the Amazon 2 in one adapter.
55palfers said:
Probably costs .000000001p to fit a jacket plug.
Has anyone ever heard someone say "I prefer a phone with jack"?
Assume you forgot a "no" there?Has anyone ever heard someone say "I prefer a phone with jack"?
Cost's a bit more than that.
https://www.rapidonline.com/truconnect-3-5mm-low-p...
But the challenge is packaging. In the context of phone electronics a 3.5mm jack socket is quite bulky (and you'll need additional circuitry to drive it), so you've either got to compromise elsewhere (smaller speakers?) or make the phone larger - and heavier...
silentbrown said:
55palfers said:
Probably costs .000000001p to fit a jacket plug.
Has anyone ever heard someone say "I prefer a phone with jack"?
Assume you forgot a "no" there?Has anyone ever heard someone say "I prefer a phone with jack"?
Cost's a bit more than that.
https://www.rapidonline.com/truconnect-3-5mm-low-p...
But the challenge is packaging. In the context of phone electronics a 3.5mm jack socket is quite bulky (and you'll need additional circuitry to drive it), so you've either got to compromise elsewhere (smaller speakers?) or make the phone larger - and heavier...
But I 100% do not need a hole in my phone that I will never use, bluetooth is the solution for this, it has been for the last decade. You can still charge if you do audio over USB-C because you have wireless charging and you can get split adaptors that let you plug your charger in, so no one lost anything anyway.
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