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It's not surprising because OP asked two questions. (Poor Poll)
Does your phone have a jack?
Do you want your phone to have a jack?
So everyone with an old phone is going to say yes
And then on top of that why wouldn't you want a jack in a hypothetical situation. People always going to want more.
That is my poor reading comprehension biting me in the arse ๐คฃ.
I can only speak for myself but real estate on the phone is so tight now, I'd rather forgo a jack for whatever else the manufacturer squeezes in. I went from my Asus Zenfone (with a jack) to a pixel (without) and I haven't considered it a downfall. Even without, you can just pop and adapter on the end of the headphones permanently. Though, I do also recognise that it's less conveniently placed than a jack would be