As for the new Sony Xperia phones coming this 2017, you can sit back rest assured that the 3.5
mm headphone port still lives on.
Not exact matches
If the leaks are to be believed, the phone will
still keep the old 3.5
mm headphone jack alongside the microUSB
port.
The USB Type - C
port is there and yes; the 3.5
mm headphone jack is
still alive.
At the bottom, there is a speaker grille, micro-USB
port (
Still Micro-USB??!!) and a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
OnePlus already confirmed its next Android flagship will be equipped with a
headphone jack and has previously talked about the importance of the conventional 3.5
mm audio
port, having asserted Bluetooth solutions
still haven't reached a quality level that makes them comparable to wired
headphones.
Samsung keeps the old - fashioned 3.5
mm headphone jack, dismissing early rumors that its new phone would eliminate this
still - widely - used
port in favor of USB - C audio.
The 3.5
mm headphone jack is
still there on the bottom along with USB Type - C
port and Speaker grill.
The bottom of the alleged iPhone 8 features dual drilled speakers and a single Lightning
port -
still no 3.5
mm headphone port of course.
As for
ports, the 2018 J2 Pro
still has a micrUSB
port on the bottom and the 3.5
mm headphone jack on top.
Still holding it in landscape, the left edge of the Hudl 2 plays host to a standard 3.5
mm headphone port.
The phone features USB Type - C connectivity, although, it
still includes a 3.5
mm port for native compatibility with older
headphones and audio systems.
Usage of floppy / DVD drives was already declining when Apple removed them, yet everyone
still uses 3.5
mm headphones (and multiple usb
ports).
At the top, you'll find a 3.5
mm headphone jack, while the bottom sees a USB Type - C
port and Sony
still offers the dedicated camera - launching button at the bottom of the right - hand edge.
Also, if Samsung does choose to include a pair of Bluetooth
headphones, it would infer that the 3.5
mm headphone port will be removed, but IceUniverse says that isn't the case, as it's
still there on the prototypes they claim to have seen.
The 3.5
mm headphone port will
still be there as well.
But we can
still see the upcoming phone's speaker grille, 3.5
mm headphone jack, and USB - C
port.
On the bottom the microUSB
port is found,
still upside - down for some bizarre reason, and the top sees the 3.5
mm headphone jack.
The ZenFone V supports Wifi AC, has USB Type C
port and
still has a 3.5
mm audio jack to connect your favorite
headphones.
The other thing that some people don't seem to realize is that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will
still come with a pair of
headphones; they'll just plug into the Lightning
port instead of a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
They could well be accurate and they reveal other details like the apparent presence of a USB Type - C
port for charging, though the 3.5
mm headphone port is thankfully
still intact.
The images show the device, the camera, the (
still remaining) 3.5
mm headphone jack, and what seems to be a USB - C charging
port.
These cutouts are actually somewhat small, but they
still work for using the 3.5
mm headphone jack and then the USB - C
port, so there's that.