A big trend in the current smartphone market is the removal of traditional headphones (3,5mm).
This has become a problem for some users since then, making quite a difference in usability, as in addition to losing the possibility of listening to music with wired headphones while charging the laptop, from now on they depend on a small accessory.
The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones were also released without the 3,5mm jack. Therefore, anyone who wants a connector can purchase an accessory that converts USB-C into the classic plug.
Google followed Apple's pricing trend, which made the product drop from US$ 20 (R$ 62) to US$ 9 (R$ 28), that is, the same amount that Apple charges a Lightning 3,5 dongle .XNUMXmm.
In your opinion, is removing the headphone jack on smartphones beneficial? Or would it have been more comfortable if it had remained in the device?