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      I still miss it so much. I’d take bottom or top, just to have that hole back. I have some amazing headphones, but they’re like 20+ years old and now gathering dust.

      I brought my favourite set of noise cancelling headphones with me after switching phones before I realized I had no devices to plug it into anymore.

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      I’m using the Pixel 5a. Solid phone, low price, unlocked so it can move networks, virtual SIM ready, 5G capable, and it has a headphone jack. Mine is a few years old and still cruising along just fine. I think they were under $500 at launch, so don’t believe anybody’s bullshit about headphone jacks drastically raising costs.

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        Pixel 5a was great, but the units that are a couple years old are having major issues with the charging circuitry / motherboard. My phone bricked overnight while charging. It seems widespread enough right now that they’ve completely run out of refurbished stock of 5as and 6as to send out for replacements. I waited 6 weeks for an RMA with absolutely no updates – was about to just give up, buy a new phone, and take Google to small claims court. Finally got a replacement unit because the “social media team made an exception for me” after I tweeted them.

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        Same, and no clue what I’m doing after it. I love my headphone jack … Maybe an ASUS ROG?

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      Reporting from Sony Xperia III 5 with a jack. My last 5 phones had a jack & OLED too.

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      People are going to try to make up reasons, all of them are an excuse to cover up the real reason which is copying apple and forcing people into Bluetooth to sell more expensive tech junk to people. The original and really only reason.

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      I believe it was for waterproofing. One less port means less sealing, making it easier to improve the waterproofing of the phone.

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        Water ingress isn’t the issue & there’s been waterproofed ports for decades. They wanted to make devices thinner—but what value is it when its too thin to support a jack & made of materials that now require a case?

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          That’s probably just the marketing reason. The realistic reason is probably that they want to sell you their brand of wireless earbuds that need to be replaced in a few years tops

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            That conspiracy is one I believe too. Seems too odd that all OEMs dropped their jacks at the same time they started selling buds.

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            That’s it, right there. Artificial exclusivity, that’s what it always was anything else is an excuse to look or seem better or less scummy.

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        Which is only likely to last one year anyways. After which, you can pay an exorbitant amount to replace the degrading glue. I’d just like my wired headphones back, the jack will last longer than a year at the very least.

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        I prefer the USB port to be on the bottom, but very few phones (at least in the smartphone era) even tried to move the USB port. Headphone jacks were frequently on top. I like the USB port on the bottom in the center so it can sit on a stand with a cutout in the center (which are pretty common).

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    I prefer the headphone jack is on the bottom, next to the charging port. That way, I can put the ports down while my phone is in my pocket if i’m working, so nothing gets into the ports. Then, if I’m just keeping my phone in my pocket normally, with the ports up, my headphones can plug in without problems.

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    At the bottom. This way when you will it out of your pocket, you don’t have to turn it around for the screen to be the right way up.

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    I just want the phone to rotate correctly whichever way I choose is up. I want to be able to read ebooks and charge my phone without holding it up. /End rant

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          I thought everybody’s using AirPods these days? or at least Bluetooth, everybody has transitioned to Bluetooth, right?

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            I try Bluetooth every couple of years but it still sucks so much.

            It amazes me how after 30 years and a million spec improvements, it still fails so often for me at basic things. Connecting consistently (and quickly), pairing consistently (and quickly), etc.

            I know it’s partly just some terrible, cheap implementations of Bluetooth that are to blame, but I don’t care. I plug in headphones, they work. That’s what I want headphones to do. Not have to worry about charging, and being dirt simple are an added bonus.

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    Bottom. If I pull my phone out with the bottom facing up it’s a very easy transition to hold it up and use it. At the top I’ve got to flip the phone around when I take it out, and that’s an unforgivable sin of design. Only exaggerating a little