There is no official date for the phone's announcement as of yet, but it's likely that the company will launch it before the year's end: «We're proud to announce that we're
keeping the headphone jack for the OnePlus 5T — and confident that our product decisions for our upcoming device will offer the best flagship experience possible.»
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They also have 3.5 mm
headphone jacks for the moments you don't want to
keep sounds on the down low.
With more and more smartphone companies doing away with the faithful 3.5 mm
headphone jack, now is probably the time to start
keeping an eye out
for some decent Bluetooth
headphones.
For all you
headphone jack lovers out there, you'll be very happy to know that the Note 8 still has one as Samsung is one of the few smartphone manufacturers left that is choosing to
keep this feature intact.
If you really want to vote
for Apple to
keep the
headphone jack there is only one way to send that message.
For anyone hoping against hope that the Pixel 2 phones will
keep the
headphone jack, I have some sad news.
Add to that a 3,340 mAh battery and fast charging capability, support
for two SIM cards (or one SIM and one microSD), and it
keeps a 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
While other manufacturers are ditching the
headphone jack, Samsung appears adamant on
keeping it on its flagships
for the time being.
Besides, there's a good reason
for me to
keep on trucking with wired 3.5 mm
headphones — the
jacks are everywhere.
Just recently, the tech giant confirmed that it will be
keeping the 3.5 mm
headphone jack for phones released this year.
Unlike other OEMs that are getting rid of the 3.5 mm
headphone jack, Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will
keep this feature as well as introduce the latest USB - C port
for charging and data transfer.
Up top there's a
headphone jack and a microUSB port, which
keeps the bottom of the Huawei Ascend P2 clear
for the sweeping black, glossy plastic finish.
David Ruddock also says the «
headphone jack is a go», implying LG will indeed
keep the sacred 3.5 mm port
for connecting your current
headphones.