Apple’s new iPhone 15 is an underwhelming ‘slap in the face,’ say disappointed fans::Apple unveiled its new iPhone 15 models this week, and some fans say they lack innovation.

  • nudny ekscentryk
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    610 months ago

    as an android user with 3.5mm jack since always in all of the phones I have had, I didn’t use it once since like 2017

    • @vext01@lemmy.sdf.org
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      610 months ago

      I have a collection of wired headphones. I did use it, when phones had it.

      Now it’s dongle life.

        • Prethoryn Overmind
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          210 months ago

          As an Android user. People I think forget how much headphones with cords sucked to.

          Skull candies were expensive, broke, and sounded like shit.

          Did no one else have headphones get yanked out of your heads bent and worn out. Cords get frayed, have them get lost or stolen. It was also just nother tangled cord that I had do deal with.

          I might be a rarity here and you are entitled to feel how you feel but God I look back and think about how badly I fucking don’t miss the headphones jack and all the shitty headphones brands trying to make a buck.

          There are cheap and affordable shitty sounding Bluetooth earbuds and good ones these days at an affordable cost now. Just. Move. On.

            • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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              210 months ago

              The only reason I use wired headphones is my company doesn’t see the problem with providing a Windows specific Bluetooth headset to my Mac

          • nudny ekscentryk
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            110 months ago

            Yep, exactly. When people hate on TWS earphones they usually only have experience with ridiculously expensive Airpods or these bulky airpods clones from AliExpress, while there are in facts lots and lots of affordable and great-sounding alternatives from brands such as Sony, Xiaomi, or Haylou; the last one being my choice

          • @vext01@lemmy.sdf.org
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            110 months ago

            The only thing I have against wireless stuff is the battery. The batteries aren’t easily replaced and it’s often the death of the headphone when the battery no longer holds charge.

            It means I don’t want to spend much on wireless cans because I know they will die.

      • nudny ekscentryk
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        110 months ago

        I do have a pair of wired headphones I use with my laptop and probably could find a pair or two of earphones I used pre-2017; what’s your point?

        • @Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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          210 months ago

          Isn’t it obvious? I thought you didn’t have a pair of those, which would explain why you didn’t use the jack on your phone.

          Any particular reason you use your earphones only with your laptop?

          • nudny ekscentryk
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            210 months ago

            No, I use my laptop stationarily so the cord never bothered me, unlike when using wired earphones on the go with my smartphone

            • @Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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              110 months ago

              Ah, that makes sense. I loved my wired pair because I sometimes forgot to keep my wireless charged, and they had a tendency to be low on charge when I needed to be on important calls. They were my backups and the audio quality was also pretty good.

              My current pair of wireless, that I use when exercising, has also stopped turning ON for reasons I don’t follow, so I’m understandably miffed at having to listen to ambient noise during exercise.

              It seems to me that we’ll continue to have these issues as long as we have non-removable-battery earphones, since many of the issues come from having an independant power supply and firmware components.