In the past, Samsung used to mock the removal of headphone jacks ever since the trend was brought to the mainstream by Apple. But slowly and gradually, Samsung has onboarded the no-3.5mm-train as well.
Previously, the company ditched the headphone jack in its Samsung W2018 flip phone and the Galaxy A80, which didn’t affect many. However, the removal of the headphone jack from the recently released Note 10 duo is a big bummer for most fans. Especially because the Note series is primarily targeted towards power users.
Why did the company do it? According to a report from Samsung, removing the headphone jack allowed them to increase the battery size by 100 mAh and also resulted in improved haptic feedback. Users that still prefer wired headphones can use the pair of USB-C wired earphones included in the box.
Apart from this, the company also chose to omit the SD card slot from the base Note 10 which is even worse. Now that we don’t see any hope of the headphone jack coming back in the Note series, we are hoping the Galaxy S series is not next in line.
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Because apple gives the innovative ideas, first people make fun then they copy it.
Removing a utility is innovation??
Removing keypads was an innovation, then removing touch buttons (back, recents, home) from smartphones, wasn’t it?
You can fit a whole pen but not a headphone jack. Lamest excuse.
I think it’s bcz every third person you will see with a wireless earbuds. they think only a few people can adjust with converter …
Apple has removed earlier due to permote its wireless airbod …. Now a days Apple working day & night to come back in the Market …
Huawei vivo Oppo Redmi destroyed?
Samsung
Remember that joke of donkey laughing after a week at a joke! yeah samdung is that DONKEY……. teeehehhehhehe
haha. Samsung…..
RIP 3.5mm Ka Jack 8MM Jaise Phone MAIN Na Lagan What a RIP Innovation
Why people are much crazy about 3.5 mm jack. I preordered Note 10 with complementary air buds. Which is enough for me. also Samsung ships handfree with convertor. Moreover everyone knows usb audio has better options than traditional 3.5mm.
Now its time to accept the change.