Every phone with a 3.5
mm headphone port works exactly the same way, even those without the promise of a premium sound experience.
Not exact matches
Your old 3.5
mm headphone jacks will not
work with the new Google Pixel 2 as it has ditched the 3.5
mm port.
Since wireless chargers
work simply by placing the device on a charging pad (or by clipping it in a wireless charging cradle while driving in your car), the Lightning
port will be free and clear for users to connect Lightning
headphones, or to connect the included Lightning to 3.5
mm headphone jack adapter to connect standard
headphones or an aux cable.
According to the reports, Apple is
working on ditching the now universal 3.5
mm headphone jack in favor of a lightning
port that takes care of the audio connections.
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.