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The camera should be better. But, what midrange smartphones still provide a headphone Jack? I have all but seen it disappear alongside fading sdcard support.
Sony still puts them on all their phones.
Their new models are expensive but if you get the last year's or 2 years old model it's a lot cheaper. The differences between years are minimal anyway because they already put everything you could want in them. They mostly just switch to newer components.
Sony sells their smartphones in limited markets only. Mine is not one.
Samsung midrangers like the A15 / M15 / A25 etc have both the jack as well as an sdcard slot. There's also the Motorola G34 and the G84. And finally, there's also a flagship - the ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro. And a whole bunch of Chinese phones which I won't bother mentioning.
By midrange I meant Something more like A35/A55/M55, etc. So upper midrange hardware. Moto doesn't include a jack or even expandable storage on edge 40 Neo, edge 40, edge 50 pro.
As for Chinese phones the most prominent even Xiaomi has stopped including them in some of their phones. Not that I want to buy them. My software experience has not been great with Chinese OEMs.
So, if I want good software(Oneui, NothingOS, Moto HelloUI, etc) support and quality my choices are slim to zero.
I have made my peace with wireless unfortunately I don't want to do the same with micro sdcard. But, even that's fading in so many phones...
I feel you, I've been looking for something to replace my s10+. I want wireless charging, headphone jack, sd card.its really hard to find all 3 in a récent phone.
You're right, I haven't looked at mid prices phones in a bit. They used to have headphone jacks when the flagships didn't. But that could have changed since the Pixel 3A days.
Pixel 3a was so long ago. That was one of the last pixels to include it. They removed the 3.5mm jack after 4a series.
Pixel 5A was the last. Pixel 6A doesn't.