- assa123 ( @assa123@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English47•6 months ago
Good, but what about my 3.5 mm jack?
You need to drill a 3.5mm hole to get it
- spukas ( @spukas@lemm.ee ) English13•6 months ago
You need to let it go.
- Bezier ( @Bezier@suppo.fi ) English19•6 months ago
I’d rather let the fairphone go.
- 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏 ( @lemann@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English15•6 months ago
I like having options and the versatility personally 😁
The 3.5mm jack can also be used to record video audio with a much better microphone, attach a HW infrared blaster, or use your device as a crude oscilloscope im a pinch with appropriate software
The more common use case is people with existing wired headphones - there’s honestly no need to cast aside perfectly good cans for no reason. Yes USB-C DACs exist, but IMO that’s a completely manufactured expense and inconvenience, considering almost all phones still have the 3.5mm dac and amplifier components physically present on the mainboard: only now you must purchase a dongle to access the output via passthrough, or purchase a third party dongle that includes its own DAC.
My pain point though is the fact that users with wired headphones are now being forced to induce more usage cycles on a single connector port (which is not always economically repairable on modern devices), and all the avoidable e-waste produced by these things when the unreplaceable, consumable batteries give up the ghost after two years of ownership
- unexposedhazard ( @unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de ) English13•6 months ago
I cant, wireless earbuds suck ass.
- ISOmorph ( @ISOmorph@feddit.de ) English9•6 months ago
Also running around with Bluetooth enabled on your phone is a privacy hazard.
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English9•6 months ago
You don’t.
- downpunxx ( @downpunxx@fedia.io ) 5•6 months ago
NEVER
- SuperSpecialNickname ( @SuperSpecialNickname@lemmy.ml ) English11•6 months ago
Don’t think about that. Buy their wireless earbuds instead.
- person ( @person@lemm.ee ) English15•6 months ago
Is this Innovation™?
- JustEnoughDucks ( @JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl ) English1•6 months ago
You must be mistaken. They stopped selling and supporting those earbuds right after they came out.
Buy their wireless headphones instead. They promise that the same thing won’t happen with those!
- bitwolf ( @bitwolf@lemmy.one ) English1•5 months ago
Its on a USB dongle.
- unexposedhazard ( @unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de ) English38•6 months ago
This sounds like very bad news imo.
To be more than a blip on the radar, Fairphone needs to go way past 80% of customer needs. Hendriks says people want to make a contribution (to sustainability), but they don’t want to sacrifice everything else in the process.
This sounds like the new CEO wants to sacrifice sustainability for popularity. The current gen fairphones are everything they need to be imo. There is barely a need for improvements on the hardware side and its supported very well by custom roms.
To achieve that feat, Fairphone is more closely collaborating with Google and Qualcomm.
This could mean anything but i dont think collaborating closely with google is what Fairphones need more of tbh.
- huginn ( @huginn@feddit.it ) English5•6 months ago
Google Is a chip manufacturer like Qualcomm
- unexposedhazard ( @unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de ) English5•6 months ago
No. They do design work for chips but they do not have any fabs to actually make chips. Samsung and in the future TSMC are the ones actually making the chips for google.
But yeah maybe they just want some advice on SoC design. The Pixel phones do have decent hardware i must admit.
- steal_your_face ( @steal_your_face@lemmy.ml ) English7•6 months ago
While I agree it seems unlikely that they’d use google designed chips I don’t think Qualcomm has their own fabs either.
- Atemu ( @Atemu@lemmy.ml ) English2•6 months ago
I think it could be because Google may offer them quite a bit longer hardware support. They had to go with some industrial SoC for the FP5 to get Qualcomm to offer even a half decent hardware support cycle.
- soulfirethewolf ( @soulfirethewolf@lemdro.id ) English7•6 months ago
I hope this means a US release is soon
- Fish [Indiana] ( @Fish@midwest.social ) English1•6 months ago
You can technically get a Fairphone 4 in the US. Unfortunately, it’s only supported by T-Mobile’s network.