• Dynamo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    How is removing the jack making the device more sustainable or reliable?

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      1 year ago

      It allowed them to increase the IP rating, allows for simplified manufacturing, and easier maintainability and repairability.

      How is not including it considered greenwashing (I notice you didn’t ask about that, so I assume you know the answer)?

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        1 year ago

        The way i understand it, they ditch the jack so they can sell ppl their earbuds while claiming it’s about the environment. No idea if that’s true, but i don’t really care about this angle. Also, regarding the IP rating, you could add a rubber flap over it, pretty sure some CAT phones had that. Still, my biggest gripe is the jack situation, though a secondary sim slot and a smaller screen would be nice.

        Personally, the best phone for me, that i know of, would be a Galaxy XCover 5 - small, durable, removable battery, jack, dedicated microsd slot and dualsim. Shame it doesn’t support any variant of degoogled android.