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this post was submitted on 05 Apr 2024
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He probably still has the smartphone he bought in 2012.
Bought a new one last year.
Headphone jack was a must.
I thought everybody's using AirPods these days? or at least Bluetooth, everybody has transitioned to Bluetooth, right?
I try Bluetooth every couple of years but it still sucks so much.
It amazes me how after 30 years and a million spec improvements, it still fails so often for me at basic things. Connecting consistently (and quickly), pairing consistently (and quickly), etc.
I know it's partly just some terrible, cheap implementations of Bluetooth that are to blame, but I don't care. I plug in headphones, they work. That's what I want headphones to do. Not have to worry about charging, and being dirt simple are an added bonus.