Samsung Wants to Bring Back the Feature That Apple Killed for Everybody
https://news.softpedia.com/news/samsung-wants-to-bring-back-the-feature-that-apple-killed-for-everybody-530787.shtml
Apple killed off the headphone jack with the iPhone 7, and since then, more and more companies, both small and large, joined this trend that nobody liked but which eventually everyone learned to live with.
As the world’s number one phone manufacturer, Samsung rapidly noticed the benefits of not having a headphone jack (like the extra space inside), so it made a similar decision for its high-end devices.
As a result, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lineups both come without a headphone jack, but worry not, Samsung has got you covered. The company has already launched wireless headphones because it’s always a good idea to spend extra than to use the one you already own.
The South Korean firm, however, has been having second doubts about this decision, it seems, so it’s now looking into ways to fix it. At least on its flagship phones, that is.
Experiment possibly happening next year
This is according to leaker
https://news.softpedia.com/news/samsung-wants-to-bring-back-the-feature-that-apple-killed-for-everybody-530787.shtml
Apple killed off the headphone jack with the iPhone 7, and since then, more and more companies, both small and large, joined this trend that nobody liked but which eventually everyone learned to live with.
As the world’s number one phone manufacturer, Samsung rapidly noticed the benefits of not having a headphone jack (like the extra space inside), so it made a similar decision for its high-end devices.
As a result, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lineups both come without a headphone jack, but worry not, Samsung has got you covered. The company has already launched wireless headphones because it’s always a good idea to spend extra than to use the one you already own.
The South Korean firm, however, has been having second doubts about this decision, it seems, so it’s now looking into ways to fix it. At least on its flagship phones, that is.
Experiment possibly happening next year
This is according to leaker