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Why the hell did that stop
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Why are they making it a useless device??
Because we still fucking buy them
There's a spectrum. On one end you have people who pay zero attention to features and just buy whatever is "hot" or whatever is the latest iPhone. On the other is your "get off my lawn" types, still clinging to an LG V20 or maybe paying a ridiculous price for a Sony phone that has what should be basic features.
I think most of us fall towards the latter end. We hold out as long as we can but when these basic features are removed from 95% of the market your choices get real fuckin' slim, real fast. And ultimately things like security updates, competitive pricing and functional batteries get the better of us.
I'm finding plenty use in my phone without those things.
My phone is a 2021 model and still has a 3.5mm jack and a memory card slot.
I love that my pixel 4a has a headphone jack. I'm overdue for an upgrade but I know I'm going to lose my fingerprint sensor and jack. Yeah it's a security risk but this phone still works and performs well. I hate stupid planned obsolescence. I wished tech was more about stability and long life. But I guess that doesn't make enough billions in revenue.
Those have any long lasting issues? My old 5a had the motherboard go. Trying to find a suitable replacement. Going back a generation wouldn't be terrible if it's reliable.
No idea. I got this used about 3 years ago. Never had to search for solutions to problems so I don't know if they have any common issues.
Given the issues with some of the newer pixels I wished Google would've left well enough alone with the fingerprint sensor :)
i haven’t used wired headphones since a few years before jacks went away, and i have never missed that effing cable
I still keep my old phone on my desk and put it in my bag because is has weeklong battery when i dont use it and it has an ir blaster.
IR blasters are fine, so few TVs even use them now. Storage, eh, 512 is default these days and I'm only using 25% of that (assuming you meant storage and not memory).
Headphone jacks and replaceable batteries are huge though. I'm still pissed about that.