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This is my first phone without a headphone jack.
I miss it dearly.
I got one like that in 2018. Since then I had 2 phones, and I paid attention to make sure there is a headphone jack.
I feel you there. I had to get a new phone ASAP after breaking mine on vacation a few months ago. Didn't even think to check the specs because I was in a pinch and completely forgot some android manufacturers started dropping them since my last phone purchase.
Some manufacturer dropped them? I think at this time you can count on the fingers the smartphone models that still have a headphone jack. I miss it so much
Pretty much all Android manufacturers.. :(
Same, I wouldn't mind as much if Apple's lightning-to-aux adapter wasn't so flimsy and had better build quality, while at the same time preventing you from charging.
Same. I had to choose between jack and sd card slot and storage space won out.