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Posted by indy
 - Today at 03:02:52
Same Luddite arguments every decade!

1970's: But mah Smoke-detector-free home!
1980's: But mah Antenna TV!
1990's: But mah Snail Mail!
2000's: But mah Floppy Disk!
2010's: But mah Dumb Phone!
2020's: But mah corded earpieces!
Posted by cherried
 - Today at 01:28:07
Quote from: Avidreader on November 19, 2024, 08:42:03Honestly.. a technologically
impressive foldable smartphone in 2024 and you want one antique feature from 2001.

Go pickup a Nokia 3310 and rejoice.

If the world relied on people like you for innovation we'd still be living in caves.
how about you f*** off? a headphone jack is still used by many devices these days, and you don't have to rely on untrustworthy wireless connection + wireless earbuds that will turn into e-waste once their battery deteriorates a lot.
Posted by AdmiralQ
 - November 19, 2024, 12:52:31
Are you guys paid by Samsung and Google for pushing this bs? Oppo/OnePlus aren't exiting the foldable market - this is complete garbage.
Posted by Avidreader
 - November 19, 2024, 08:42:03
Honestly.. a technologically
impressive foldable smartphone in 2024 and you want one antique feature from 2001.

Go pickup a Nokia 3310 and rejoice.

If the world relied on people like you for innovation we'd still be living in caves.
Posted by majestictodos
 - November 18, 2024, 19:59:38
One plus finally admitting they took the L on product design when they dropped innovations like the headphone jack
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 18, 2024, 18:18:08
One of the most powerful and sophisticated foldable Android smartphones yet is about to hit the 2025 global market courtesy of OnePlus, according to the latest leaks. Despite that, a new tip suggests that its parent company Oppo is first in line for an exit from the market, having seen that other OEMs are also giving up on the space.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-Oppo-tipped-to-discontinue-flagship-foldable-smartphones.920552.0.html