Will the potential lack of a jack be a deal breaker?

Downside is, that's where supply and demand come in. No one buys USB C, they'll soon stop making them. Outside of the forums, I highly doubt many people know about USB C headphones, mainly because Bluetooth has become so prevalent.
Good point .
 
I owned an iPhone X and iPhone XS Max for months so no, it won't be an issue. It just won't be ideal though. I prefer wired headphones to wireless headphones because it's one less thing to have to worry about charging.
 
Run with music ( or crawl .. ) every day.
Never used the headphone jack on my note 9.

Glad they can use the space for something else.
 
I owned an iPhone X and iPhone XS Max for months so no, it won't be an issue. It just won't be ideal though. I prefer wired headphones to wireless headphones because it's one less thing to have to worry about charging.
So use your wired - with an adapter.
 
Downside is, that's where supply and demand come in. No one buys USB C, they'll soon stop making them. Outside of the forums, I highly doubt many people know about USB C headphones, mainly because Bluetooth has become so prevalent.

I don't know what it is, but I just can't get into Bluetooth anything. Could be that it can drain my battery. Headphones, syncing my devices - I just don't like it. I only use it for my Fitbit and even that's pretty sporadic.

But you are right in saying that BT is the go-to wired accessory lineup for tech enthusiasts.
 
Nope. Never used one! They can even keep the 14 cameras on the back, too, although I may be out voted on THAT one! Oh, sorry, 14 cameras doesn't come in until 2029, this year it's only 4!!!!
 
Adapters are worthless. I lost 3 of my dongles for my iPhones and I had to pay to replace them. Who wants to do that?

Come to think of it - I haven't seen my Pixel 2 dongle for a while... Hopefully it's in the pile of cords/chargers we have in a bowl...

So I do see your point about that. 🤣
 
I haven't used a phone jack for years & years and I'm looking forward to buying a Note 10.
 
I know that you know that you can just leave them attached....problem solved.
Why would anyone leave a dongle hanging on a phone? That's like shirtcocking it. Especially if a case has a port flap, like all of mine. I get that some people don't care about a headphone jack, but some do and we tend to forget that.
 
No, I wouldn't. Why would I want another thing I need to remember to recharge. Wired headphones all the way. In fact, I just got rid of my Note 4 about 6 months ago and got a v20 because that is the last good phone with a removable battery.
 
Why would anyone leave a dongle hanging on a phone? That's like shirtcocking it. Especially if a case has a port flap, like all of mine. I get that some people don't care about a headphone jack, but some do and we tend to forget that.
I think he meant leaving the dongle attached to the headphone not inserted in the phone .
 
I can barely remember the last time I used an earphone jack on any phone except to connect to my car through aux cable. Currently, my new car uses Android Auto for almost everything and through a USB-C cable. I don't need the jack anymore.
 
I won't consider the Note 10 if Samsung ditches the 3.5mm jack. I prefer wired headphones for some use cases.
 
Why would anyone leave a dongle hanging on a phone? That's like shirtcocking it. Especially if a case has a port flap, like all of mine. I get that some people don't care about a headphone jack, but some do and we tend to forget that.
I meant on the headphones or earbuds. I would have never suggested to leave it attached to phone. I realize that some people care about headphone jacks. The bottom line that no device will have every feature we want so we have to go with what suits us best.
 
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Well, I purchased Note 8 in July, then upgrade to the Note 9 in August. Mainly purchase flac hi res music files and I use 2 hi res headphones, one with 3 drivers and 4 drivers. So I will use the Note 9 for awhile and have not tested with the better wireless headphones yet. Can't know if wireless loses audio quality. But I love what I use now, wired
 
After using the Google Pixel 2, a lack of a headphone jack is not a deal breaker for me. There was only one instance in 14 months where not having a headphone jack put me in a bit of a jam - but had I brought my dongle I would've been okay. I've completely changed my mind about the current "lack of a headphone jack" situation with phones nowadays.

Sure, buy a $1000 phone and still have to pay for a Dongle due to the lack of the *!.@* headphone jack!
 

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