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I've said it before. That's one of the main reasons I don't buy devices. Lack of a headphone jack.
have you considered an usbc to 3.5mm adapter?
I am asking because I only recently found out those exists.
Just chiming in to say the UX of these adapters on Android is kind of poor. This is for a variety of reasons, but the main thing that stands out to me as a replacement to 3.5mm:
a 'dumb' audio output is treated as a USB device, which means the phone needs to be unlocked when you plug it in to register, you can't just shove it in like you could with 3.5mm and have your audio routed accordingly.
Connection integrity can be kinda flaky when inserted (could be more of a physical variable); if the connection cuts out, you need to remove and re-insert.
No, because it takes away my charging port.
On the go I don't mind Bluetooth headphones, but at my workplace where I frequently need to plug my earphones into different devices that's just a no go.
is that really the main issue? if so, there are also adapters, which also expose the charging port
Read the rest of my post. That's not all.
Have you ever tried one of these adapters? There will be compatibility issues with some headphones, as it always is. Also, it is a true nuisance to have an adapter with an unused charging port dangling around when picking it up and going anywhere even within the workplace.
There's other posts on Lemmy that go much more into detail on why Bluetooth headphones are not the go to solution for all situations and the issues that come with adapters.
Seriously, why all these workarounds when phones could just have a jack? Fortunately there are (still) brands that offer that.
Sony is a real G here, just a shame you can't use GrapheneOS / CalyxOS on their latest devices.