Headphone Users Rejoice: Samsung Reportedly Not Killing the Galaxy S8's Headphone Jack (thenextweb.com) 79
An anonymous reader writes: Contrary to previous reports, Samsung's upcoming flagship Galaxy S8 smartphone will come with a headphone jack, unlike the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and several other Android smartphones. The news comes from both Sammobile and Android Police. The Next Web reports: "Both Sammobile and Android Police are today reporting that Samsung is not actually killing the headphone jack. Sammobile, appears to be retracting its own report last month suggesting the jack would be dropped thanks to recent case renders, while Android Police has independently confirmed that the S8 will maintain the 3.5mm jack through its own source. In related news, Samsung's display unit may have also just given us our first good look at the S8. While there's a good chance the phone in the video is a generic model (it appears to be a render, rather than a physical object), as CNET points out, it looks an awful lot like the leaks we've seen from the S8 so far. There are also a few curious touches for a something that's supposed to be just a render, including what might be a faint visible antenna line (on the upper left corner) and a couple of LEDs or sensors to the left of the earpiece grill. By the way, there's also a definitely a headphone jack in this render."
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Yeah. Go ahead and squeeze a bigger battery in there while you are at it. If it doesn't fit, just man up and push harder.
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You make it sound like your opinion is somewhat unusual. I got a meager A3 2016 model few months ago after using an HTC for 5 years - naturally the last 2 of those years I used it to call as the enforced SW obsolescence made the phone almost unusable for anything else.
I dropped the phone 4 times int he first week - it was simply too thin and slippery. All my habits that worked for the HTC were not effective anymore [how to handle it; where to put it, ect.] and new ones did not help. So I went back to the s
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I bought a Galaxy J3 for $120 at WalMart and am happy with it. I have since seen it priced as low as $80. It has a replaceable battery and obviously a headphone jack. The power and capability of mid-range Android phones has soared to the point where they are great bargains. I looked into getting a case for this phone, but at $20 for the case it didn't really make sense. So it's slim enough to fit well in my jeans pocket and it has good speed and a lot of memory. I bought a 128GB micro-sd card for it o
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Re:No Courage (Score:5, Insightful)
You mean "sudden outbreak of common sense"?
As in, you don't have to get rid of a 3.5mm headphone jack just because you want to start selling wireless earphones?
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USB / micro usb / usb C headphones are a thing. They also sell usb to 3.5mm adapters if you really dont want to adapt.
That's asking to snap something off.
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They also sell usb to 3.5mm adapters if you really dont want to adapt.
How does one NOT adapt with an ... adapter? *facepalm*
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Re:I link it to my car (Score:5, Insightful)
You don't have to use a cable if you don't like the cable getting in your way. That's the beautiful thing about this... it allows the customer the choice if using a 3.5mm connected device, or using bluetooth.
Re: I link it to my car (Score:5, Funny)
Letting users choose is the coward's way out! Courage involves forcing expensive, easily lost hardware with short battery life down customers' throats or into their ears.
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You can of course choose to let someone else make all your choices for you. And we can choose not to respect you for it.
Re: I link it to my car (is it a Red Barchetta?) (Score:2)
I will choose the path that's clear. I will choose freewill.
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I will choose Goodwill. There is some nice hardware out there, if you stalk the carts of stuff as it's brought out. ( The stuff on the shelves has been there long enough that the good stuff is usually already gone.) I have gotten Sennheiser headphones that way.
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No, Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuush!
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So do i, but that little 3.5mm opening doesn't get in the way of anything on my device.
good news (Score:3)
Re: good news (Score:1, Informative)
Iphones always have crap cameras, I can get better pictures by having them sketched by a blind man
Unsurprising (Score:2)
When the story came out last month that Samsung was killing the headphone jack, I said back then that something was up... there was no substantiation of the report beyond the article that Slashdot itself linked to, and every cross-reference I could find online always linked back to the same location... so either they made the whole thing up, or else the publishers at that website couldn't think past how juicy the story sounded to do even the most rudimentary fact-checking.
But hey... who can blame them?
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Conspiracy theory: fake news about Samsung removing the headphone jack would mainly benefit Apple. (Contrast with my alternate conspiracy theory that fake news, later retracted, gets free publicity for Samsung.)
Nailed that (Score:5, Interesting)
Oh damn, I nailed that. [slashdot.org]
Only out by two weeks.
Headphone jack (Score:5, Funny)
Or, as Samsung refers to it internally, the battery overpressure release valve.
Not the jack, just the users (Score:2)
Hardware wanted (Score:2)
A small rechargeable Bluetooth device that takes headphones with 4 conductors (TRRS) and then translates pushes on the inline controller as bluetooth commands. I've not seen one that does the bluetooth commands... just audio. Will go a long way to make the bluetooth translation less painful.
And I just found out, that there is no standard for TRRS, that there are two ways of interpreting that extra conductor and they are incompatible. Motherf**ker. So now we need one for apple one for android... or have a sw
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Although not TRSS, the Mic is in the unit.
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Yeah, i want TRRS. I can see why a manufacturer wouldn't bother - Im now segmenting Apple vs. Android. But the whole point for me is the controls are on my wire already, now you want me to dig in my pocket for something to fiddle with?
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Nope. There's a billion of those on Amazon that do NOT do logic from the headphone cord. If it doesn't have versions for Apple vs. Android, then it doesn't do 4 conductor/TRRS, then it's not what im asking.
Wireless headphones are idiotic (Score:2)
Wired headphones can be a very little uncomfortable. But they have superior audio quality, they don't need recharging, they are cheap.
Wireless earbuddies are a nightmare are you can loose them while in use, audio quality can depend upon distance and em noise, aren't cheap at all.
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The fact beats are popular shows people don't give a shit about audio quality.
Also the battery is a non issue too. When I can take an intercontinental flight and have 50% battery remaining the other end the battery life is sufficient. When not flyingI charge my headphones once a week. Not to mention Noise cancelled requires batteries anyway.
Cheap? I paid extra to get rid of wires for a reason.
The only thing idiotic is to not give the users choice. I use wireless headphones but I would not buy a phone that d
Re: Wireless headphones are idiotic (Score:1)
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But having good/decent quality headphones/earbuddies will be a good move.
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Well, as long as music will be stored/streamed with lossy codecs, top quality headphones/earbuddies will be just a waste.
That is an absolute load of garbage considering that nearly all modern codecs are unoffensive to the ears (few artefacts if any) and that the quality of the headphones will contribute 99% to the audio quality. Naturally assuming that the audio circuit is not doing something stupid but then even cheap ones these days are relatively free of distortion.
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The fact beats are popular shows people don't give a shit about audio quality.
Right!
The only thing idiotic is to not give the users choice.
Everyone seems to be going to follow airdiotic by ditching the wired earbuddies socket.
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Sometimes quality doesn't matter. I use my Bluetooth when I'm on the bus. Going back and forth to work. I'm mostly listening to voice podcasts, do I really couldn't care about audio quality. Music is usually streamed from Spotify, so the quality isn't amazing, and with all the background noise on the bus, the sound quality isn't going to be good. I got a Bluetooth dongle that can hook up to any pair of headphones. That way I only have to buy a single set of headphones, and I can plug them in if I want to, S
Actually, Samsung plans are far more ambitious (Score:2)
Good move (Score:2)
Re: Good one! (Score:1)
Re: Good one! (Score:1)
Great (Score:2)
Will it come with an SD slot and a removeable battery?
No? then I'm not interested.
Phones. (Score:3)
I still don't get why these phones are so damn big.
I've owned the S4 Mini and S5 Mini and they are more than big enough, but it bugs me that - despite being otherwise close in spec - they never have USB-host enabled (which is basically a software option!) and other little niggles.
But I can't buy a phone that doesn't have expandable non-cloud storage. I use cloud storage TOO but that's not what I want when I get on a plane and want to watch movies, play games, and read books.
I also wouldn't touch one without a headphone socket. That's just stupid and somehow the fad infected the industry.
I also wouldn't touch one without a battery I can change either. But it does bug me when they put the SIM / SD under the battery, that's just a pain in the arse.
As such, despite being able to afford any of these these, I've stuck on the Mini models from several years ago because there's something stupid in all the other models they sell. Other manufacturer's don't get a look-in for similar reasons.
I would PAY THE EARTH for a Samsung Android phone, no Samsung fucking apps on it, no "compulsory" apps at all, TWO headphone sockets, TWO microSD slots, TWO SIM slots, TWO removeable batteries, with an IR blaster (Mini's have it still), and all the usuals even if it was the size of one of these big phones. But they say that it's space that's at a premium, it's not. The Mini's are smaller and differ only in software, and minor details that I would never miss basically.
Make me a "full-size" that has all the above, and I'd paid more than full-size prices. But you know what the problem is? You give me that and I'll keep it forever until it's literally dead (physically or technologically). But if you churn out limited shite, I have to make a choice when to ditch it even if it's for something that has things I don't really want.
Boy, do I want the "modular phone" idea to take out. Gimme a base phone with 20 module ports on it for anything from Bluetooth, GPS, IR, headphones or whatever and I'd spend twice as much on modules as the actual phone itself.
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THIS:
> But I can't buy a phone that doesn't have expandable non-cloud storage. I use cloud storage TOO but that's not what I want when I get on a plane and want to watch movies, play games, and read books.
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> I also wouldn't touch one without a headphone socket. That's just stupid and somehow the fad infected the industry.
The "somehow the fad infected the industry" = "And of course, you will want these convenient $130 wireless, easy-to-use, inferior-sounding, needing-to-rechage-every-few-hours earbu
GOOD. (Score:2)
I just recently upgraded to Sennheiser headphones. I wanted the best sound I could get with good noise isolation but NOT active noise cancelling, but cheap enough (~$130 on sale, IIRC) that I don't care too much if they get trashed.
Also, two of my cars don't have bluetooth. One is a 1991 ZR-1 Corvette. To go the bluetooth route, I'd have to install a 3rd-party head unit and gut the interior to run signal cables, amplifiers, and build custom speaker enclosures to fit where the BOSE amp+speaker assemblies are
unlike the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and several oth (Score:2)
> unlike the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and several other Android smartphones
i don't think the author knows what an iPhone is.
Switched to wireless a few years ago (Score:1)
That's no headphone jack... (Score:2)