Quote from: Oneirics on August 10, 2019, 21:57:36This is the same argument as film vs. digital, and digital has for the most part surpassed film. With digital you go as high as MQA but what's important here is BT is at most good enough for casual listening in noisy environments (even considering CIEM grade sound isolation), not to mention all the other drawbacks like the fuss of pairing, additional power draw(especially for the better codecs), separate charging, additional chance of losing something, limited choices on the market etc.
Stop listening to digital and go analog if you want music at it's purest form.
You download/stream digital music onto your phone in 1s and 0s and then go through an analog jack and tell me that it's good?
Try vinyls, you'll never listen to digital music the same ever again.Quote from: Astar on August 09, 2019, 12:13:00
@Artem / @Oneirics - if you all are stupid and do not know what a 3.5mm jack is. Shut up!
My 3 year old Shure wired earphones sounds much better than Bluetooth earphones costing 2-3 times more. I only use cheapo bluetooth headsets when I'm doing sports like cycling or running. Never for hi-fi quality enjoyment. If you can't tell the difference - shut up!
Wired earphones also allow free FM radio reception in any country I travel to. Its free music that lasts forever on battery and allows me to listen to local music, BBC news or local weather news and emergency broadcasts. It was so critically useful when I was tour-cycling in Taiwan just after typhoon season.
I use a tiny stub type external condenser audio mic which I connect to the 3.5mm jack for audio recording of meetings/conferences. It offers much better quality and loudness than any built-in phone mic. $10.
My selfie-stick camera trigger connects to the 3.5mm jack and never needs to be charged or paired. $5.
I connect a Boya shotgun mic to the jack for perfectly synced audio in my 1080p/4K videos shot from my phone on a selfie stick or gimbal - professional quality results with NO WIND NOISE! $30.
I also have an iBlazr type LED light connected to the same jack which can rotate in any direction as a flash/light for selfies/video/camera shots. $5.
The real reason they want to remove the 3.5mm jack is to save them the need to bundle in a $5 (or less since they order in bulk) hands free headset. Then they can sell you a $100 - $200 bluetooth headset which sounds worse than my Shure.
The iFixit teardowns have proven that there is no battery capacity gain. The space where the jack would have occupied just goes to waste. That was proven when Apple first screwed stupid consumers like you by using the same stupid excuse. Batteries are rectangular shaped, that freed space CANNOT be added to a battery cell unless you show me an odd shaped battery cell component with a strange protrusion.
The ASUS ZenFone 6 has everything - including a 5000mAh battery
while retaining a 3.5mm jack and dedicated SD card slot with 2 x SIM slots. If I buy a flagship phone, you better not cut corners, damn you!
Kid, learnt anything yet dumb dumb?
Quote from: Kenneth Brodersen on August 10, 2019, 10:48:33That's your choice, but not mine, not his, not the choice of, I dare say a majority of people around the world for various reasons, mostly cost but the specific reason is irrelevant. The point is it hardly takes a couple bucks to keep the jack (on devices which keep getting more expensive, beyond inflation), which is universally useful and the only real reason for removing it is corporate greed. It's not about how it manages to still work for the minority who prefer BT but how it doesn't for the majority who don't think highly of being forced into BT or dongles with mat charging, yeah I call it mat charging because that's what it is.
...Because I care more about convenience than quality...
Quote from: Astar on August 09, 2019, 12:13:00
@Artem / @Oneirics - if you all are stupid and do not know what a 3.5mm jack is. Shut up!
My 3 year old Shure wired earphones sounds much better than Bluetooth earphones costing 2-3 times more. I only use cheapo bluetooth headsets when I'm doing sports like cycling or running. Never for hi-fi quality enjoyment. If you can't tell the difference - shut up!
Wired earphones also allow free FM radio reception in any country I travel to. Its free music that lasts forever on battery and allows me to listen to local music, BBC news or local weather news and emergency broadcasts. It was so critically useful when I was tour-cycling in Taiwan just after typhoon season.
I use a tiny stub type external condenser audio mic which I connect to the 3.5mm jack for audio recording of meetings/conferences. It offers much better quality and loudness than any built-in phone mic. $10.
My selfie-stick camera trigger connects to the 3.5mm jack and never needs to be charged or paired. $5.
I connect a Boya shotgun mic to the jack for perfectly synced audio in my 1080p/4K videos shot from my phone on a selfie stick or gimbal - professional quality results with NO WIND NOISE! $30.
I also have an iBlazr type LED light connected to the same jack which can rotate in any direction as a flash/light for selfies/video/camera shots. $5.
The real reason they want to remove the 3.5mm jack is to save them the need to bundle in a $5 (or less since they order in bulk) hands free headset. Then they can sell you a $100 - $200 bluetooth headset which sounds worse than my Shure.
The iFixit teardowns have proven that there is no battery capacity gain. The space where the jack would have occupied just goes to waste. That was proven when Apple first screwed stupid consumers like you by using the same stupid excuse. Batteries are rectangular shaped, that freed space CANNOT be added to a battery cell unless you show me an odd shaped battery cell component with a strange protrusion.
The ASUS ZenFone 6 has everything - including a 5000mAh battery
while retaining a 3.5mm jack and dedicated SD card slot with 2 x SIM slots. If I buy a flagship phone, you better not cut corners, damn you!
Kid, learnt anything yet dumb dumb?
Quote from: Kenneth Brodersen on August 10, 2019, 10:48:33
1) Almost all phones (even the hated iphone) is delivered with a usb-c (or lightning) headset. The connector changed, but thats about it...
Quote from: Oneirics on August 09, 2019, 06:27:08Wireless charging in its current form never should've happened. Intel's demonstration of lighting a bulb in a 5m radius is wireless charging, keeping your phone confined to a damn mat when it's out of battery is more tethered than a cable! Not to mention the magnetic cables, I don't know why these haven't caught on worldwide but these are the proper compromise (they work like Magsafe but also transfer data) before real wireless charging.
We want WiFi, wireless charging, wireless everything and still people complain about 3.5mm audio jack. :o
Quote from: Artem on August 08, 2019, 21:15:15You're too ignorant. The hifi audio market is thriving and not only is 3.5mm going strong, 2.5mm balanced and 4.4mm balanced are also catching on, so not only those who bought $200 cables (this is about average price) with industry standard single-ended 3.5 want to keep their connection, those with balanced cables also rely on a converter to 3.5 when they need to connect to their phones, and they don't want another 3.5mm-C converter on top of that!
Guys, who cares about those 3.5 mm jacks? Seriously!
I think it's only important to tech sites & bloggers.
Every respectful producer includes a pair of headphones that work perfectly with usb or lighting ports. Moreover these headphones last for years until we buy another phone with another headphones...
So please stop making drama out of 3.5 mm jack. Less & less people care about it!