With the advancements in technology, particularly AI now, what is the smartest smartphone in your opinion? And I don’t mean in terms of raw power or tech specs, but rather the likes of the OS, UI, or features and functions.

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HEADPHONE JACK! /s

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Remove that /s and I agree, my current phone doesn’t have one but there are days I wish it did. Same for laptops no longer having a DVD drive.

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I miss headphone jack so bad.

I have to buy two pairs just to go through the day.

They cost twice as much for same audio quality.

You can’t split audio with someone else.

Price and battery don’t make them most convenient thing to throw in bag, glove compartment to have for a rainy day.

three things battery to keep track of.

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Just buy wired cans and either a bluetooth DAC, like a FiiO Btr, or a usbc - 3.5 dongle (the apple one is like 10 bucks and a great quality).

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You can’t split audio with someone else.

You can. How depends on os. on Samsung it’s in the “media output” menu from the swipe down menu.

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I was really pissed off about the headphone jack, but now I don’t have one, I honestly don’t miss it.

Got a £20 pair of over ear wireless headphones, the sound quality is indistinguishable from wired, the battery lasts ages and I never get headphone cables caught up on anything anymore.

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Heavy x to doubt, passable wireless start at 100ish and 20-30 bucks of wired smash them out of the water.

If you seriously think your 20 buck wireless are as good as a decent pair of wired, I have to assume you have never had a set of decent wired headphones. Either that or you have found a very interesting unicorn.

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I like to have spare earbuds just lying around, e.g. some in the car glovebox. With wireless earbuds, even if a buy multiple sets, they would need charging.

And plugging in is far fewer steps then finding the BT connection option is I’m not just using them with one device.

USB C earbuds are a partial fix, but i have sometimes wanted to be charging my phone.

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I agree with a headphone jack

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