Read more.Will it spark the return of the old audio port to the slimmest smart devices?
Read more.Will it spark the return of the old audio port to the slimmest smart devices?
Why not just move to the 2.5mm audio jack? Adapters for 2.5mm to 3.5mm are cheap...
Personally I think that it's the water proofing trend that is forcing the headphone jack to get rejected... could be wrong though
My water proof Xperia has a 3.5mm jack on it. I don't see the problem.
I think 3.5mm is thin enough as it is, I'd rather they shrunk the insanely large screen sizes instead of slowly creeping up to what will eventually just be a portable TV.
One of old HTC phones (back in the mid 2000s) had a 2.5mm port. Bit of a pain to have an adaptor sticking out as the bundled headphones were awful, but at least you could listen to music and charge it at the same time! And if they become standard then headphones can come with a 2.5mm port by default and an adaptor to make them larger...
I was having a rant about this just today. They make them thin and glassy so the journos rave about how amazing they feel but every bugger else has to put them in a case or they'll end up with a smashed screen or whatever. The end result is the case makes it thicker and makes the looks and feel in the hand pointless because you have it in the case all the time. Might as well make it 1mm thicker, have the battery bigger, the ports we want and not make it out of the most delicate material you can find. The other option is to do like Samsung do with the S8 and the Active (I think it's called that) phone. One is the pretty boy version for people who wear Armani and Hugo Boss and the other is the practical, robust longer lasting version for those of us who get our jeans from Asda.
I'd also be less annoyed about the headphone jack if they gave is two USB ports - they solve the problem with it needing to be thin and also solve my problem of needing to charge whilst listening which is a regular occurrence (because the battery life is shat).
I think it might have been more than one. I certainly had an HTC-made smartphone on orange (yes, a proper smartphone, in 2006 ) that had a 2.5mm 4 pole socket for the headset. Nothing wrong with it at all, IMNSHO, although that device wasn't really thin enough to need it.
A flexible expanding port that could take both 2.5mm and 3.5mm plugs would be pretty cool, although I suspect the different pin-pitch might make that tricky.
Then again, this whole "need to make the device thinner" shtick is clearly nonsense, because a USB-C port is maybe 0.5mm narrower than a 3.5mm socket. If you can get a USB-C on your chassis you can get a 3.5mm headphone port. Be honest and admit that you actually want to reclaim that space to squeeze a slightly larger battery in....
This has already been done... By the vagina.
I have a waterproof iPod nano that I use for swimming. It gets immersed in 2 meters of water at the local swimming pool several times a week, and is working just fine. It does not need any fragile port covers or the like either.
Clearly it is perfectly possible to make a waterproof 3.5 mm headphone socket. The phone manufacturers who say they can't are just making excuses.
Product link: http://www.underwateraudio.com/waterproof-ipod/
You know, thinking about this you don't even need the expanding section of this design. There's no good reason you need to fully enclose the 3.5mm plug; as long as the curved depressions on either side are sufficient to prevent the plug from wobbling excessively, you could simply leave the sides exposed. Sure, Microsoft's "expanding" version looks a bit prettier, but functionally it's completely unnecessary.
Although to go back to my "not about thinness" point, it's worth remembering that the narrowest iPhone so far was still over 7mm deep, so plenty of space to fit a 3.5mm socket...
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