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401 points Bluestein | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.206s | source
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Spunkie ◴[] No.44357974[source]
Still no headphone jack makes this a nonstarter, lame.
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OkayPhysicist ◴[] No.44360560[source]
How often are you listening to music on your phone while it's charging? (because otherwise you can always just attach an adapter onto your headphones to make it USB-C). Seems like a weird hang up.
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1. bigstrat2003 ◴[] No.44361609[source]
First, that's almost all the time for me because my primary use case for listening to music is in the car. Second, adapters are not a good solution because they can easily be lost.
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2. qwe----3 ◴[] No.44362533[source]
You shouldn't have earphones on when driving.
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3. userbinator ◴[] No.44362854[source]
Plug the phone into the car, listen through the car's audio system.
4. gitaarik ◴[] No.44374449[source]
I use a Bluetooth audio receiver in my car. It has a Jack output that you can plug into your car's amp. You connect your phone to it through Bluetooth, and then you can play music in your car. It's very convenient, because your phone automatically connects when you turn it on, and you don't have to mess with cables. They're also pretty cheap.