By ditching the headphone jack, Samsung Galaxy S8 will be able to improve its technology.
It's supposed to be water - resistant and might follow Apple
by ditching the headphone jack.
Not exact matches
After Apple
ditched the 3.5 mm
headphone jack first in their iPhones followed
by Google Pixel 2 which was launched recently, Nokia joins the fray.
It also looks like the next Pixel smartphones will
ditch the standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack, similar to devices released
by Apple, HTC and Lenovo.
Ditching the
headphone jack could be the prelude to another rumored new product: Bluetooth earbuds based on a very - low - powered radio chip developed exclusively
by Apple.
Apple reportedly plans to introduce a new iPhone later this year that will
ditch the
headphone jack, forcing users to listen to audio
by connecting wireless Bluetooth
headphones or through the device's speakers.
There are some minor differences such as the cameras and antenna lines, and we all know
by now that the new phones have
ditched the standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack as well.
It seems like just about every major phone announcement is accompanied
by a rumor that it may
ditch the
headphone jack and, iPhone - style, force you to buy new
headphones or life the #donglelife.
While Google has, like it or not, embraced wireless audio
by ditching the 3.5 mm
headphone jack, it seems to still snub the other wireless trend: charging.
Another report from 9to5Google suggests that the Pixel 2 will
ditch the
headphone jack, which is backed up
by XDA Developers.