I just add a usbc to audio/charging dongle to them. Getting a phone with a audio jack I feel like is when I wanted to keep the hardware keyboard, I was just walking the boulder up the hill I just was like there was an easy off that mountain.
To be honest I would have thought I would have got the same, I got some random one and its worked good for over two years now. I only use it for audio books so maybe I am missing out on some fucked up things in the connection.
The Kremlin has accused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of “racism and neo-Nazism” over its decision to bar athletes from Russia and Belarus from participating in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics this summer.
I have a few PinePhones and its nice to have that kinda access to the hardware and the OS's are good, but they would not be something a normal person would use. Too much choice.
[General question to the Android community] Have you given up on the audio jack, or do you still only buy devices that have it?
(Posting this here rather than !askandroid as it’s a quite general question)...
Russia accuses Olympic Committee of ‘racism and neo-Nazism’ over opening ceremony decision (kyivindependent.com)
The Kremlin has accused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of “racism and neo-Nazism” over its decision to bar athletes from Russia and Belarus from participating in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics this summer.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-4 Rolls Out to Linux Phone Users with Various Improvements (9to5linux.com)
Anyone here have a Linux phone? I'm super curious about the experience, if so.