(If this was accidentally double posted, may I ask the mods to merge the threads together? Thank you in advance, but I keep getting these errors whenever I ask a new question for some reason...)
This has been a very pressing question on my mind.
I know we need USB-C to 3.5mm adapters with built-in DAC chips to work with the Note 10+ to use 3.5mm earbuds, or we could use USB-C earbuds with DAC chips as well.
But one thing has been on my mind...Wouldn't these cause damage to the C port for the Note 10+ with additional use outside of recharging the battery? If the C port gets damaged or corrupted, then the Note 10+ pretty much becomes dead because it can no longer be recharged, and without any insurance or coverage plans, you'd have to pay out the wazoo for a new phone.
For those who use either USB C earbuds with the Note 10+ or use the USB C to 3.5 mm dongles, have they, or do you notice any damage done to the Note 10+'s C port?
This is a question I want to ask as it's making me debate on wired vs. wireless earbuds for the Note 10+. Of course, with Bluetooth, I wouldn't have to worry about the phone's C port at all.
This has been a very pressing question on my mind.
I know we need USB-C to 3.5mm adapters with built-in DAC chips to work with the Note 10+ to use 3.5mm earbuds, or we could use USB-C earbuds with DAC chips as well.
But one thing has been on my mind...Wouldn't these cause damage to the C port for the Note 10+ with additional use outside of recharging the battery? If the C port gets damaged or corrupted, then the Note 10+ pretty much becomes dead because it can no longer be recharged, and without any insurance or coverage plans, you'd have to pay out the wazoo for a new phone.
For those who use either USB C earbuds with the Note 10+ or use the USB C to 3.5 mm dongles, have they, or do you notice any damage done to the Note 10+'s C port?
This is a question I want to ask as it's making me debate on wired vs. wireless earbuds for the Note 10+. Of course, with Bluetooth, I wouldn't have to worry about the phone's C port at all.