• @[email protected]
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    299 months ago

    Thanks to EU this will be changing in the near future. Personally I’m one of the stubborn ones who refused to buy devices with non-removable batteries and by the looks of it I will never have to either. Hopefully this applies to the headphone jack aswell.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      The USB C to audio jack is ok. I’d like to have replaceable batteries, but my last few phones there wasn’t one that had that and what else I wanted. I had to compromise. Glad the EU is forcing things to improve.

      • @Ross_audio
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        69 months ago

        I strongly disagree.

        I have yet to buy a phone without a headphone jack.

        I’ve got earphones that are 17 years old and sound great. An audio jack in the car that connects way faster than Bluetooth. A hifi older than me.

        The amount of electrical waste and incompatibilities caused by ditching a universal standard is not small.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          The standard still usable, you just need an adaptor. I don’t because Android Auto is my car navigation anyway, so it might as well do audio for podcasts. If I’m out and about, or doing house stuff, my bluetooth ear piece means I can listen to podcasts without wires in the way. At work, I’ve not used wired headphones since forever. I subconsciously chewed the cable and kept pushing out my chair to roll over somewhere forgetting the wire.

          • @Ross_audio
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            19 months ago

            Adapters are more electric thrash.

            • @[email protected]
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              09 months ago

              Not really, as it’s a standard you could keep the adaptor longer than the phone. Adaptors keep legacy stuff in use, extending their lives.

              • @Ross_audio
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                19 months ago

                Making up theories that don’t match reality.

                Is talking to you worth any time at all?

                All dongles break, especially the fairphone ones.

                They are initially unnecessary to manufacture, then become unnecessary waste.

                • @[email protected]
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                  09 months ago

                  I don’t get why this works you up so much. The majority of users have gone wire free, and the manufacturers have cost optimized accordingly. They have left backwards compatibility via a standardized adaptor.

                  There is no reason the adaptors have to be fragile. You can probably get cables with the adaptor built in to be honest. Like DisplayPort to HDMI between a PC and a TV used to give that old PC a second life as a media PC.

                  • @Ross_audio
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                    19 months ago

                    The hypocrisy of encouraging waste while pretending to be against that is what I’m calling out.

                    They’re hypocrites and the worse they do the better a competitor for the ethical market can rise.

                    To be honest I’d just buy a Nokia. They’re more committed to actually producing a sustainable product at volume.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        So how do you charge your phone while listening to music? Plug a splitter dongle into your headphone dongle? When this could be built into your phone? Yes a compromise.

        • @[email protected]
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          -19 months ago

          Yer a cable that has both a male USBC and a female USB C and audio Jack. Easy. It’s not worth limiting phone options for. Plus mainly I use bluetooth anyway.