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I'm loving my Xperia, has 3,5mm jack, SD card slot (which I don't use atm, 256GB internal is plenty), stereo speakers in the front.
Don't forget the slot is tool less!
Ah, yes. I don't know what to think of that one, there is a microphone hole right next to the slot, and ofc I poked it trying to get the slot open. Luckily I didn't use that much force and didn't break anything... ๐
You can say the same with everything I mentioned
what new phones have a headphone jack? I'm hanging onto my Pixel 4a for as long as possible so I can keep using my wired headphones
159 android phones so far in 2023 according to GSMArena but here is the problem not every phone has a headphone jack it is no longer a given to have a headphone jack
Why do you liked wired headphones? Once i got a good set of Bluetooth eaebuds I never looked back. I use mine all day every day at work. They've increased my quality of life dramatically. Wired headphones made it so inconvenient.
a few reasons: Mostly I switch between devices a lot (phone, personal computer, work computer, steam deck), and when I'm using Bluetooth headphones it's always a pain to switch, and I get connection issues when I'm connected to more than one device at a time. I also have high-quality wired headphones already that would cost hundreds of dollars to replace with a Bluetooth version of similar quality.
I bellive Pixels and some Sonys.
You misunderstood, you missed the point entirely (I didn't mean he was right)