Then he wears the airpods for the first time and it's exactly like when maman served that disgusting peasant dish.
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My last phone purchase went something like this:
"What phones do you have with a headphone jack?"
"Uh, I don't think any. Maybe one? I'd have to look."
"I'll take that one."
"But we--"
"Only spec that matters is a headphone jack."
"There's bluetoo--"
"Headphone jack."
Gotta look for either a budget or non-major brand phone. I went with an Asus phone for my last upgrade (previous was an LG V60). Sony Xperia and some of the Chinese 'gaming' phones also have them.
Yep a bottom of the barrel phone from a no-name brand will still have an audio jack...
But the fucking Pixel line doesn't. Pixels are the only real non-dogshit phone if you want a secure OS.
Sometimes you have to choose between two important things.
I'm fascinated by this apparently critical sliver of venn diagram between "I value audio latency/marginal improvement in quality highly enough to be inconvenienced by messing with a headphone cable while on the go" vs "a dongle is too inconvenient".
*Apparently this is a really hot take. My point being the convenience gap between cable vs no cable is so much larger than the gap between dongle vs no dongle that I don't understand how it's a dealbreaker.
Same goes for SD card readers! I don't want to pay extra for storage I already have!
There's barely even an excuse for it, as most of these phones have a dual SIM tray and one of those can be a dual SIM/SD slot. It's just enshittification so they can upsell $25 of storage for a $200 model upgrade.
let me use a goddamn headphone, Jack
Bluetooth is amazing, don't get me wrong. But it doesn't always work and it's hard to figure out why something won't connect. Plugging something works every time.
Plus most Bluetooth modes have horrendous latency, which is jarring when playing a mobile game.
not sure why you have that experience, the only issue i've had with bluetooth is not figuring out how to enable pairing mode on some device, which.. that's the device having a shit implementation, it's like putting a headphone jack under what looks like a screw cover.
I, unfortunately, switched to a phone without a headphone jack. I hope to be able to switch back in a few years when I need a new one.
My experience with smartphone headphone jacks is that they break really fast. Not quite sure what I'm doing wrong, but bluetooth did solve that particular issue for me.
let me guess, you're also an Arch user? 😏
I wish I had the gall to switch off windows 😞
Get some gall then!
Yesterday was the best day to switch but today is fine too!
You're right! End of this month then!
The only thing stopping me is losing all my photos and music saved to hard drives, I worry about file compatibility.
You can create a bootable USB stick (so-called "Live USB", which is the same thing you can later use to install the OS). Then you can test file compatibility and whatever else you want, while booted into that, without committing to the install.
Photo and music file types should be fully compatible.
I'd recommend though snagging an extra hard-drive to back up your files even if you don't switch.
If you've got your files in only one location you have them in no locations.
File compatibility wouldn't really be a problem, just make sure not to nuke any partition. If you're using ntfs you might need to install the drivers, but it's pretty straightforward
I'm in the middle of switching to Linux. I'm dual booting so I can still use Windows when I need to or run into issues. If you install something like Mint you'd be surprised how easy it is. Not only that, in a lot of circumstances it runs better than Windows because of all of the bloatware that comes with Windows. If you're afraid to switch but have enough hard drive space I highly recommend dual booting to test the waters. These days I end up using Linux more than Windows.
It's a real tragedy how basically nothing new these days comes with a headphone jack anymore.
It feels like phone reviewers only know 3 phone brands and half of them are Apple. Some great phones still have headphones jacks and expandable storage. I use a Sony Xperia 6.