Got s7 edge almost 3 years ago

>I just said that I LISTENED to them and they sound bad. Im also going to claim that this is objective and therefore all dongles sound like shit for anyone who tries them.
Man, you're bad at this.

>be apple
>remove the headphone jack and replace it with a $9 dongle
>add an obstruction to the top of the screen breaking all existing software and effectively increasing bezel size for most apps
>reduce structural integrity of phone
>increase price by $300
>normies still buy it
no idea user, it beggars belief. I agree though I'd say there's no reason to buy a phone more than every 2 years at least, but 90% of normies have been conditioned to buy one every year and they don't care about specs or features. They just want to follow the fad and have the latest whatever.

Apple seems to be testing the limits of this though so maybe there's a breaking point. pic not related

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Different user here. If this was a debate team you'd be losing hard. Modern phones that still have a headphone jack can still use bluetooth headphones if they want to. They can also use wired headphones. They have all the headphones in the world to choose from. My car radio doesn't have a bluetooth connection so I just plug in a cable to play music from my phone. I carry a pair of headphones in my backpack if I ever need to plug them into my phone, laptop or work computer. I never end up in a situation where those headphones can't be used because the battery has ran out. Ig I would have to use a dongle constantly then it would be like making the internal battery smaller and carrying a powerbank everywhere. You're not making it MORE convenient, it's less. The headphone jack can fit just fine in modern phones like my S8+.