I see a lot of people complaining that the Fairphone 6 doesn’t have an Aux jack.

Just use an adapter cable.

A 3.5mm Aux jack takes up a significant amount of space just to connect a few wires that could be connected through USB-C anyway, that space could be used for a bigger battery.

Even if there was a good enough reason to keep Aux it should be 2.5mm Aux and not the usual 3.5 as it does exactly the same thing but uses less space

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    This is something only the nerds complain about. The general public prefer Bluetooth buds. If there was significant demand for phones with AUX, someone would build them.

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      The general public prefer Bluetooth buds.

      I don’t know if that’s true. I currently work in a non-specialised shop that sells, among many other things, earphones and chargers, and I actually sell more wired earphones (whether jack or usb c) than wireless ones. On the other hand, customers tend to walk to my cash register with wireless earbuds in theirs ears, rather than wired ones, so I don’t know.

      (By the way, people, please remove your earphones when talking to the cashier. You’re making my job more difficult, and anyway it’s just plain rude.)

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    Well, that’s definitely an unpopular opinion.

    For me, there are two reasons losing the aux port sucks. First, it means I have to pay extra for functionality I want. It’s not like the phone is cheaper without the aux port so it’s just more money out of pocket for me. Second, it means I have to keep track of a dongle. Something I’d be using nearly everyday.

    The funny thing about battery size; they could make the phone 1mm thicker and you’d get way more battery capacity from that than removing an aux port.

    Also, wireless sucks dick. May as well give my own unpopular opinion.

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      The funny thing about battery size; they could make the phone 1mm thicker and you’d get way more battery capacity from that than removing an aux port.

      Z space is not at a premium, X and Y space are. A 3.5mm jack takes up a TON of space in all dimensions. The PCBs of modern phones are TINY compared to the phones of old.

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        “a TON of space” Give me a break, older phones that were quite literally a small fraction of the size of modern smartphones were able to house them just fine. The space is minimal and everyone knows it. The reason that Apple got rid of it was mostly so that they could push their first party wireless headphones and make a killing. And it worked out very well for them. Everyone else followed suit because… Apple did it!

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      At some point technology moves on.

      At some point we had to give up VHS for DVD It’s time to let go of Aux just like we let go of VHS

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        Ok, so what should replace the aux port? Becuase right now it seems to be just an adapter … for an aux port. That’s not moving forward, that’s just adding extra steps.

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            So how do I charge my phone while also having it connected to my wired headphones?

            Should I get a docking station for my phone now? Add multiple USB-C ports to phones?

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              Realistically you don’t NEED to do that, unless your battery is cooked. You can just charge your phone when not listening to music

              If you really must then a simple splitter does the trick.

              If this isn’t acceptable, then I’d argue that phones should have two USB-C ports, instead of one Aux and one USB-C

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                So what you’re me offering is limited use cases and additional equipment to achieve something that I can currently do with an AUX port.

                This is not an upgrade or improvment … that’s just enshitification.

                If this isn’t acceptable, then I’d argue that phones should have two USB-C ports, instead of one Aux and one USB-C

                That is slighlty better, but a lot of headphones don’t actually support sound via USB-C and I’m also not aware of cheap, wired earbuts that use USB-C.

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                  Sometime in the not so distant past I could have said: “but a lot of radio’s don’t actually support CD’s and I’m also not aware of cheap, radio’s that use CD’s, or a place to buy Cheap CD’s”

                  At some point we had to ditch tapes for CD’s or Digital media.

                  We can’t just stay stuck in the past because it’s convenient in the short term.

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          Bluetooth has replaced the aux port
          i held out for quite a while, but i got a shokz bone conducing headset about five years ago and i had to admit, the sound quality is pretty good, so i got a fairbud xl more recently and they both work great with my phone. i still use a wired headset and mic with my pc though

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            Bluetooth has replaced the aux port

            No. It’s an alternative that trades sound quality and delay for being wireless. Not a replacement.

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              it has though, at least according to most phone makers
              the average person (me included) isn’t bothered by the minimal loss of quality and latency, at least on the move