What phones still have headphone jacks?

10 seconds of reading the reviews:

I did research a bunch of these and the one that supposedly splits off video, and 90% of the ones on Amazon are trash with phony positive reviews, and an increasing number of negative reviews, until the seller shitcans the listing and starts a new one with phony positive reviews.

Here’s one that has lots of positive reviews… for a dartboard.

The ones that actually work cost $30 or more, and they’re still clunky ass dongles.

That’s certainly a pain in the ass. I bought a splitter that works just fine, but it’s another thing to carry and lose. While traveling it’s not a big deal, as I always have a pouch with charging cords, dongles, wall chargers etc. for everything. But on a daily basis, sure.

Doesn’t the iPhone have wireless charging?

I think one of the problems with a headphone jack is that it’s an analog signal. It’s not easy to output a clean analog signal when you have a lot of high-speed digital electronics nearby.

Only for the last couple of years.

I noticed that in my last car (2006 Prius) if I connected the phone to my car’s stereo with an analog audio cable, and simulaneously charged it with an adapter connected to the car’s cigarette lighter port (whatever you call those things nowadays), there would be quite audible noise heard over the speakers. The noise was there only when the charger was plugged in. I guess the DC voltage into the charger wasn’t clean, but I was surprised and annoyed at how much of an audio artifact it caused.

That whine is from a ground loop. A $5-$10 ground loop isolator removes it. Amazon carries several.

Yes, but the OP specified they are buying a new phone.

I won’t address which phones I think are best but it seems silly to me to spend a bunch of money for a phone that’s not your first choice just to still get old technology. They are all going to loose the port soon enough and you will need to get Bluetooth headphones or carry a dongle in the future anyway.

I don’t have a “first choice.” I’d be satisfied with any phone that’s “good enough.” It seems silly to me to spend a bunch of money for a phone, only to have to spend additional money for a workaround because it lacks something I want it to have.

Well, I don’t want a loose port.

I suspect that enough people want old-fashioned headphone jacks that they won’t be going away completely.

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When I first heard about headphone jacks being removed, I was likewise (mildly) outraged and vowed never to get a phone with such a stupid design. But having renounced that vow and having had a phone without a jack for a year, it’s just not a problem at all. I don’t have any Bluetooth headphones; I spent just $15 to get 3 dongles and I don’t even think about this “problem” anymore. All my headphones have magically changed to USB-C headphones.

Digging your heels in on this issue seems like shopping for a brand new car but having a non-negotiable requirement that it has to be compatible with your old bike rack. And refusing to consider any solution that uses an adapter bracket.

The latest Samsung flagship models still have headphone jacks.

With regard to wireless charging, the main disadvantage is that you can’t really use the phone meanwhile, at least not for anything where you need to type or read.

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The S10 series does, but the Note-10 series doesn’t.