Nice to see a mainstream option de-Googled in the US.

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    Sustainable

    No headphone jack

    They actually seem like quality phones when my girlfriend’s friend got one, but seriously? No headphone Jack and force you to use wireless buds that will have to be thrown away when the tiny battery degrades?

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      1 year ago

      USB-c to headphone jack converters are an option. Not ideal because you can’t use it and charge the phone simultaneously, but certainly better than those wireless buds.

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      Also see their official response on the audio jack removal.

      TL;DR:

      • Modularity and its influence on the phone’s size and weight
      • Market and legislative trends (headphone jack is getting less popular)
      • Longevity (less ports = less vulnerable to dust, water and general wear?)
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        I have an FP3 and I facepalmed real hard when I saw the announcement. That last reason, vulnerability to dust and protection from water, I find especially dumb. If that’s their reasoning, they might as well remove the USB-C port, too. Fuck it, just make it a featureless plastic brick.

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          might as well remove the USB-C port

          Well don’t say it too loud, if there is any big improvements on “wireless” charging… I could see the mainline of phones doing it…

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      They make usb c headphones and (as much as I also hate adapter hell) usbc to 3.5 adapters. Although, the lack of wireless charging means you’d be choosing between charging and listening.