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Flying Squid@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Nearly 500 smartphone brands have left the market since 2017

www.techspot.com

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Nearly 500 smartphone brands have left the market since 2017

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Counterpoint Research's analysis shows that at its peak in 2017, there were more than 700 smartphone brands contributing to the 1.5 billion units sold annually. In 2023,...
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    Somebody pls come along and make a phone with headphone jack, micro sd slot, and fingerprint sensor.

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      Fairphone?

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        I thought the newest one ditched the headphone jack?

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          Yo, if they ditched the headphone jack, that’s wack.

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            They had to, I’m guessing. At this point nobody is manufacturing headphone jack hardware for smartphones.

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              I’m pretty sure that DACs and 3.5mm jacks are still being manufactured

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                Then it’s likely cheaper to make a bluetooth headphones phone than include a 3.5mm jack? Or they could just be greedy, although I would hope FairPhone won’t turn to the dark side so soon.

                Excuse me, this is meant to be an admin account for c/OpenTTD@lemmy.zip so I’ll have to return to whence I came.

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                  I’m thinking Fairphone saw the trend and decided to make a profit. I don’t see how removing headphone jacks is beneficial for the consumer.

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                  You’re probably right, there are reasons stopping them, it’s not necessarily a conspiracy of phone makers.

                  Just got the notification for a post you made 10 minutes after mine…

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      If you make it all, and in a small frame, I’m buying right away.

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      That’s just a Thinkpad. If they keep making them smaller eventually it will fit in your pocket.

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      I literally just bought one of these: https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_10_iv-11522.php

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